For decades, presidents, drug smugglers and criminals have used a Panamanian law firm to hide their accounts and valuables. This is revealed in documents reviewed by media partners around the world, including NDR and WDR. A total of 370 journalists from 78 countries evaluated around 11.5 million documents in the course of their reporting on the “PanamaPapers.” An anonymous source provided the data to Germany’s Süddeutsche Zeitung. The paper then shared it with the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) and partners across the globe, including NDR and WDR.
http://www.daserste.de

published:08 Apr 2016

views:126973

http://www.panamamagazine.net presents a great opportunity to learn how to structure your offshore financial affairs. Protect your assets. Part 1 of 2.

published:18 Mar 2009

views:24927

Recent studies of international banking data suggest that a staggering amount of global financial wealth (between $US 10 and 20 trillion) is held in "offshore financial centres" or "tax havens", with over $US 5 trillion of such financial wealth being unreported or unidentified. This is despite the fact that governments and international organizations, including the OECD and G20, have aggressively targeted offshore tax evasion since the 2008 financial crisis, with the G20 declaring in 2009 that "the era of banking secrecy is over".
In this lecture we will explore the following questions:
* What is the nature of the international tax evasion problem, particularly for Canada?
* How has the Canadian government enhanced our tax laws and treaty networks to stem the outflow of money?
* Is the Canada Revenue Agency doing anything to bring tax evaders to justice? (or is that the job of the CBC?)
* Is the era of banking secrecy really over?
Presented by ProfessorGeoffrey Loomer, Schulich School of Law on February 12, 2014.MINILAW SCHOOL is a free series of engaging public lectures that will give you a taste of what a legal education is all about. There's no cost to attend - and better still, no tests to write - just come with a curious ear to listen to fascinating lectures from some of the law school's most talented faculty.
For more information, visit our website: dal.ca/law
Thanks for watching!

published:20 Feb 2014

views:1330

The High Court in Australia has ruled that the government's offshore detention policy for asylum seekers is lawful.
The verdict, announced on Wednesday, paves the way for 267 asylum-seekers currently in Australia to be deported to the Pacific island of Nauru.
The group includes 39 children as well as 33 babies who were born in Australia.
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published:03 Feb 2016

views:1452

The publication of the Panama papers produced a lot of moral arguments but very few legal ones and that's because, as much as the authorities may be compelled to deride offshore financing, in reality they do little to stop it. How much has the discussion about tax avoidance become a distraction from mismanaging money onshore? To discuss this, Oksana is joined by Anthony Travers, Senior Partner at Travers Thorp Alberga offshore law firm.
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http://democracynow.org - President Obama has announced a permanent ban on offshore oil and gas drilling across wide swaths of the Arctic and the Atlantic Seaboard. Obama used an obscure 63-year-old law, in a move that incoming PresidentDonald Trump may not be able to reverse. The announcement bans all future oil and gas leases for the Arctic’s Chukchi Sea, as well as the vast majority of the Beaufort Sea. We speak to Annie Leonard, executive director of Greenpeace.
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LEGAL WAYS TO AVOID PAYING TAX - The SuperRichElite are Doing It, So Why Dont You?
Don't take an income
Selling assets and realising capital gains could give you a source of cash if you needed it, and careful planning so losses in previous years offset any gains could help reduce your capital gains tax bill.
Give to charity
This is one of the strategies the government is planning to crack down on, although its plans have attracted controversy and could be watered down as a result.
Currently, if you give assets to charity you can claim income tax relief up to their entire value. The government's own Directgov website gives an example of how donating a property worth £90,000 to charity allows you to avoid paying tax on the same amount. In this case you are obviously losing the asset, but you are reducing your taxable income. Give enough away and you could reduce your taxable income to zero.
There is a way to keep hold of the asset and reduce your income. If you have a freehold property you could grant a lease on it and give that to the charity. For example, if you grant an eight-year lease the charity holds the property for the term of that lease and benefits from any rental income during that period, but at the end of the lease the property reverts to your ownership. You won't get tax relief on the value of the freehold property, but on the value of the lease -- in London that kind of lease on a £1m house could be worth £50,000.
Tax avoidance is the legal usage of the tax regime to one's own advantage, to reduce the amount of tax that is payable by means that are within the law. Tax sheltering is very similar, and tax havens are jurisdictions which facilitate reduced taxes. The term tax mitigation is sometimes used; its original use was by tax advisers as an alternative to the pejorative term tax evasion. "Tax aggressive" strategies fall into the grey area between commonplace and well-accepted tax avoidance (such as purchasing municipal bonds in the United States) and evasion. However, the uses of these terms vary.[1] tax irs taxes legal law "tax man" options employment executive shares control "tax bill" salary usd dollar "real estate" "stock market" "estate tax" bitcoin gold silver profit "savings account" savings borrow "capital gains" company business corporate loan debt "gold trading" forex "forex trading" bank "bank account" banking cash "money management" wealth "tax haven" offshore "offshore company" mafia elite billionaire millionaire 2014 2015 u.s. "united states" usa america entertainment "agenda nwo" jim rogers rothschild george soros bilderberg 2014 alex jones infowars gerald celente david icke glenn beck coast to coast am george norey farrakhan banker suicide truth jsnip4 wake up sheeple song elite nwo agenda
A tax haven is a state, country or territory where certain taxes are levied at a low rate or not at all.[2] Individuals or corporate entities can find it attractive to establish shell subsidiaries or move themselves to areas with reduced or nil taxation levels relative to typical international taxation. This creates a situation of tax competition among governments. Different jurisdictions tend to be havens for different types of taxes, and for different categories of people or companies.worldwide demand for opportunities to engage in tax avoidance." The Economist points out that this definition would still exclude a number of jurisdictions traditionally thought of as tax havens. University of FloridaAssistantLaw ProfessorOmriMarian discusses potential tax abuses using Bitcoin.
Recent investors in Bitcoin may be nursing losses after a fall of some 40 per cent in the crypto-currency's value since January -- but at least they will be tax deductible.
That is one upshot of last week's decision by the US tax authorities -- issued just in time for the annual rush to file individual tax returns -- to treat virtual currencies as property for federal tax purposes.
Put your money offshore
Investment schemes exist that let you hold money in an offshore fund and roll-up the interest you earn on it. You will have to pay tax when you eventually withdraw the money, but in the meantime you can withdraw 5% a year without a tax liability. You can choose when you realise your investment, so you can plan it to fall when you are a basic rate rather than a high rate taxpayer. non qualified stock options GRAT estate tax no sale sale capital gains tax

published:14 Jul 2014

views:26959

Super-rich clients of offshore law firm Appleby are bracing themselves for the exposure of their financial secrets, after the firm admitted data had been stolen in a cyber attack last year.The Bermuda-based law firm admitted it was "not infallible" and said some client data had been stolen in the hack, but denied any wrongdoing.The InternationalConsortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) has since approached the firm with allegations of wrongdoing, after it was handed data obtained in the hack, which Appleby strongly refutes.Appleby said in a statement it did not tolerate "illegal behaviour," and said the ICIJ's allegations were "unfounded and based on a lack of understanding of the legitimate and lawful structures used in the offshore sector."The firm said it had investigated the allegations "thoroughly and vigorously," and was satisfied there was no evidence of wrongdoing "either on the part of ourselves or our clients."The ICIJ and its media partners are reportedly planning to publish a series of stories based on the allegations.The news comes 18 months after the release of the so-called "Panama Papers" breach, in which 11.5 million documents were leaked from law firm Mossack Fonseca.The leak led to a series of high-profile scandals, including the resignation of the Prime Minister of Iceland after it was alleged he had hidden millions of dollars-worth of investments in an offshore shell company.Appleby, which has branches in tax havens including the Cayman Islands and British Virgin Islands, specialises in advising high-net worth individuals as well as public and private companies.Its clients are said to include FTSE 100 and Fortune 500 companies, and the individuals affected by the leak are reported to be among the richest in the UK.Appleby also criticised the ICIJ for using data that had been "obtained illegally."The firm said it had reviewed its cyber security arrangements since last year's hack, and was now "confident that our data integrity is secure."Data breaches at law firms are a growing concern, since emails — in which confidential documents tend to be sent — are frequently un encrypted.As well as being leaked, such information can be sold by hackers to third parties, to be used in crimes such as insider trading.

Can you relate to Jack and Jane? If you have money in offshore accounts, make sure you protect yourself as well as your money as soon as possible.
In recent news, the Panama Papers leaks have caused many taxpayers and business owners to worry about their foreign investments. Barrett Tax Law has the official list of every Canadian business that has been connected to the Panama Papers. Click on this link to view the list: http://barretttaxlaw.com/panama-papers/
Whether your name is linked to the Panama Papers or not, if you have money in an offshore account, call Barrett Tax Law today to schedule a consultation with an award-winning tax lawyer and figure out a plan to protect yourself today.
If theCanada Revenue Agency ("CRA") is charging you with tax evasion, call Canada's Tax Lawyers™ right away at 1-877-8-TAX-TAX.

A general distinction can be made between (a) civil lawjurisdictions (including Catholic canon law and socialist law), in which the legislature or other central body codifies and consolidates their laws, and (b) common law systems, where judge-made precedent is accepted as binding law. Historically, religious laws played a significant role even in settling of secular matters, which is still the case in some religious communities, particularly Jewish, and some countries, particularly Islamic. Islamic Sharia law is the world's most widely used religious law.

For decades, presidents, drug smugglers and criminals have used a Panamanian law firm to hide their accounts and valuables. This is revealed in documents reviewed by media partners around the world, including NDR and WDR. A total of 370 journalists from 78 countries evaluated around 11.5 million documents in the course of their reporting on the “PanamaPapers.” An anonymous source provided the data to Germany’s Süddeutsche Zeitung. The paper then shared it with the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) and partners across the globe, including NDR and WDR.
http://www.daserste.de

9:52

Offshore Legal Part 1 2

Offshore Legal Part 1 2

Offshore Legal Part 1 2

http://www.panamamagazine.net presents a great opportunity to learn how to structure your offshore financial affairs. Protect your assets. Part 1 of 2.

1:25:53

Mini Law School - Invisible Riches: Offshore Tax Evasion and the Global Crackdown

Mini Law School - Invisible Riches: Offshore Tax Evasion and the Global Crackdown

Mini Law School - Invisible Riches: Offshore Tax Evasion and the Global Crackdown

Recent studies of international banking data suggest that a staggering amount of global financial wealth (between $US 10 and 20 trillion) is held in "offshore financial centres" or "tax havens", with over $US 5 trillion of such financial wealth being unreported or unidentified. This is despite the fact that governments and international organizations, including the OECD and G20, have aggressively targeted offshore tax evasion since the 2008 financial crisis, with the G20 declaring in 2009 that "the era of banking secrecy is over".
In this lecture we will explore the following questions:
* What is the nature of the international tax evasion problem, particularly for Canada?
* How has the Canadian government enhanced our tax laws and treaty networks to stem the outflow of money?
* Is the Canada Revenue Agency doing anything to bring tax evaders to justice? (or is that the job of the CBC?)
* Is the era of banking secrecy really over?
Presented by ProfessorGeoffrey Loomer, Schulich School of Law on February 12, 2014.MINILAW SCHOOL is a free series of engaging public lectures that will give you a taste of what a legal education is all about. There's no cost to attend - and better still, no tests to write - just come with a curious ear to listen to fascinating lectures from some of the law school's most talented faculty.
For more information, visit our website: dal.ca/law
Thanks for watching!

2:17

Australia rules offshore detention legal

Australia rules offshore detention legal

Australia rules offshore detention legal

The High Court in Australia has ruled that the government's offshore detention policy for asylum seekers is lawful.
The verdict, announced on Wednesday, paves the way for 267 asylum-seekers currently in Australia to be deported to the Pacific island of Nauru.
The group includes 39 children as well as 33 babies who were born in Australia.
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28:09

RUN FOR MONEY? Ft. Anthony Travers, Senior Partner at an Offshore Law Firm

RUN FOR MONEY? Ft. Anthony Travers, Senior Partner at an Offshore Law Firm

RUN FOR MONEY? Ft. Anthony Travers, Senior Partner at an Offshore Law Firm

The publication of the Panama papers produced a lot of moral arguments but very few legal ones and that's because, as much as the authorities may be compelled to deride offshore financing, in reality they do little to stop it. How much has the discussion about tax avoidance become a distraction from mismanaging money onshore? To discuss this, Oksana is joined by Anthony Travers, Senior Partner at Travers Thorp Alberga offshore law firm.
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LEGAL WAYS TO AVOID PAYING TAX - The SuperRichElite are Doing It, So Why Dont You?
Don't take an income
Selling assets and realising capital gains could give you a source of cash if you needed it, and careful planning so losses in previous years offset any gains could help reduce your capital gains tax bill.
Give to charity
This is one of the strategies the government is planning to crack down on, although its plans have attracted controversy and could be watered down as a result.
Currently, if you give assets to charity you can claim income tax relief up to their entire value. The government's own Directgov website gives an example of how donating a property worth £90,000 to charity allows you to avoid paying tax on the same amount. In this case you are obviously losing the asset, but you are reducing your taxable income. Give enough away and you could reduce your taxable income to zero.
There is a way to keep hold of the asset and reduce your income. If you have a freehold property you could grant a lease on it and give that to the charity. For example, if you grant an eight-year lease the charity holds the property for the term of that lease and benefits from any rental income during that period, but at the end of the lease the property reverts to your ownership. You won't get tax relief on the value of the freehold property, but on the value of the lease -- in London that kind of lease on a £1m house could be worth £50,000.
Tax avoidance is the legal usage of the tax regime to one's own advantage, to reduce the amount of tax that is payable by means that are within the law. Tax sheltering is very similar, and tax havens are jurisdictions which facilitate reduced taxes. The term tax mitigation is sometimes used; its original use was by tax advisers as an alternative to the pejorative term tax evasion. "Tax aggressive" strategies fall into the grey area between commonplace and well-accepted tax avoidance (such as purchasing municipal bonds in the United States) and evasion. However, the uses of these terms vary.[1] tax irs taxes legal law "tax man" options employment executive shares control "tax bill" salary usd dollar "real estate" "stock market" "estate tax" bitcoin gold silver profit "savings account" savings borrow "capital gains" company business corporate loan debt "gold trading" forex "forex trading" bank "bank account" banking cash "money management" wealth "tax haven" offshore "offshore company" mafia elite billionaire millionaire 2014 2015 u.s. "united states" usa america entertainment "agenda nwo" jim rogers rothschild george soros bilderberg 2014 alex jones infowars gerald celente david icke glenn beck coast to coast am george norey farrakhan banker suicide truth jsnip4 wake up sheeple song elite nwo agenda
A tax haven is a state, country or territory where certain taxes are levied at a low rate or not at all.[2] Individuals or corporate entities can find it attractive to establish shell subsidiaries or move themselves to areas with reduced or nil taxation levels relative to typical international taxation. This creates a situation of tax competition among governments. Different jurisdictions tend to be havens for different types of taxes, and for different categories of people or companies.worldwide demand for opportunities to engage in tax avoidance." The Economist points out that this definition would still exclude a number of jurisdictions traditionally thought of as tax havens. University of FloridaAssistantLaw ProfessorOmriMarian discusses potential tax abuses using Bitcoin.
Recent investors in Bitcoin may be nursing losses after a fall of some 40 per cent in the crypto-currency's value since January -- but at least they will be tax deductible.
That is one upshot of last week's decision by the US tax authorities -- issued just in time for the annual rush to file individual tax returns -- to treat virtual currencies as property for federal tax purposes.
Put your money offshore
Investment schemes exist that let you hold money in an offshore fund and roll-up the interest you earn on it. You will have to pay tax when you eventually withdraw the money, but in the meantime you can withdraw 5% a year without a tax liability. You can choose when you realise your investment, so you can plan it to fall when you are a basic rate rather than a high rate taxpayer. non qualified stock options GRAT estate tax no sale sale capital gains tax

3:35

Financial secrets of super-rich stolen from offshore law firm Appleby

Financial secrets of super-rich stolen from offshore law firm Appleby

Financial secrets of super-rich stolen from offshore law firm Appleby

Super-rich clients of offshore law firm Appleby are bracing themselves for the exposure of their financial secrets, after the firm admitted data had been stolen in a cyber attack last year.The Bermuda-based law firm admitted it was "not infallible" and said some client data had been stolen in the hack, but denied any wrongdoing.The InternationalConsortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) has since approached the firm with allegations of wrongdoing, after it was handed data obtained in the hack, which Appleby strongly refutes.Appleby said in a statement it did not tolerate "illegal behaviour," and said the ICIJ's allegations were "unfounded and based on a lack of understanding of the legitimate and lawful structures used in the offshore sector."The firm said it had investigated the allegations "thoroughly and vigorously," and was satisfied there was no evidence of wrongdoing "either on the part of ourselves or our clients."The ICIJ and its media partners are reportedly planning to publish a series of stories based on the allegations.The news comes 18 months after the release of the so-called "Panama Papers" breach, in which 11.5 million documents were leaked from law firm Mossack Fonseca.The leak led to a series of high-profile scandals, including the resignation of the Prime Minister of Iceland after it was alleged he had hidden millions of dollars-worth of investments in an offshore shell company.Appleby, which has branches in tax havens including the Cayman Islands and British Virgin Islands, specialises in advising high-net worth individuals as well as public and private companies.Its clients are said to include FTSE 100 and Fortune 500 companies, and the individuals affected by the leak are reported to be among the richest in the UK.Appleby also criticised the ICIJ for using data that had been "obtained illegally."The firm said it had reviewed its cyber security arrangements since last year's hack, and was now "confident that our data integrity is secure."Data breaches at law firms are a growing concern, since emails — in which confidential documents tend to be sent — are frequently un encrypted.As well as being leaked, such information can be sold by hackers to third parties, to be used in crimes such as insider trading.

0:34

Offshore Financial Law

Offshore Financial Law

Offshore Financial Law

Offshore Accounts - Barrett Tax Law - Canada's Tax Lawyers

Can you relate to Jack and Jane? If you have money in offshore accounts, make sure you protect yourself as well as your money as soon as possible.
In recent news, the Panama Papers leaks have caused many taxpayers and business owners to worry about their foreign investments. Barrett Tax Law has the official list of every Canadian business that has been connected to the Panama Papers. Click on this link to view the list: http://barretttaxlaw.com/panama-papers/
Whether your name is linked to the Panama Papers or not, if you have money in an offshore account, call Barrett Tax Law today to schedule a consultation with an award-winning tax lawyer and figure out a plan to protect yourself today.
If theCanada Revenue Agency ("CRA") is charging you with tax evasion, call Canada's Tax Lawyers™ right away at 1-877-8-TAX-TAX.

11:53

Offshore Construction: Law and Practice

Offshore Construction: Law and Practice

Offshore Construction: Law and Practice

BOOK REVIEW
OFFSHORE CONSTRUCTION: LAW AND PRACTICE
By Stuart Beadnall and Simon MooreISBN: 978 1 13879 996 7 (book)
978 1 31575 575 5 (ebook)
INFORMA LAW FROM ROUTLEDGE
TAYLOR & FRANCIS GROUP
LLOYD’S SHIPPING LAW LIBRARY
www.informa.com
A UNIQUE WORK OF REFERENCE
ON THE LEGAL COMPLEXITIES OF OFFSHORE CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
An appreciation by Phillip TaylorMBE and Elizabeth Taylor of Richmond GreenChambers
There are many kinds of ships and an almost infinite variety of construction projects. But under what category would you place an offshore construction project – and under what category of law? The answer is rather important if you happen to be a practitioner dealing with such a project and having to draft the construction contract. If so, your first port of call for clear, authoritative and erudite advice on this and related matters would be this book by Stuart Beadnall and Simon Moore.
It would be entirely appropriate to call this a specialist legal textbook, for offshore construction is a specialist area of construction and engineering which could well be the province of the construction lawyer but, actually, it isn’t. The authors Beadnall and Moore explain in the acknowledgements that in the opinion of industry insiders their industry is unique for several reasons. An offshore construction, whatever function it serves is not a ship nor, in their words ‘a floating form of offshore building.’
It is (instead) a specialist area of marine construction in its own right,’ they add, but one that survives ‘without the benefit of standard contracts, nor any body of law specifically concerning offshore construction contracts.’
Small wonder that in the opinion of C W Chung -- who served as Executive Vice President of Daewoo Heavy Industries, (a leading provider of offshore oil and gas units) -- and who commissioned this book, ‘a legal textbook focusing entirely on offshore construction contracts is long overdue.’ This then is a pioneering work in this field and as such, an important addition to Lloyd’sShippingLaw Library published by Informa Law from Routledge.
Having defined what an offshore construction project is, the authors describe the book as ‘concerned with contracts for designing, building and installing units or platforms or vessels or facilities, for the exploration, development, production and decommissioning of offshore oil and gas fields.’ Referring to the long list of challenges inherent in building an offshore facility, including technological and commercial challenges, as well as fluctuations in market conditions, the need to innovate and the possibility that things may go wrong, the book is also focused inevitably on disputes.
Logically organised over eighteen chapters, the book covers, one would assume, every conceivable aspect concerning the law and practice of offshore construction, from tendering and negotiating contracts, to design risk, subcontracting and delay, to a host of other issues, including defects, termination, insurance, transport and installation and much more. The final chapter deals with dispute resolution procedures and there is a special chapter on intellectual property rights.
What particularly distinguishes the book is the clarity of explanation and analysis throughout. One tends to wonder why more legal texts aren’t written with a similarly plain-speaking approach. Note also that the authors focus primarily on English law which, as they say, remains the common choice of law for offshore construction contracts.
Easy to use, with a detailed table of contents and numbered paragraphs, the book excels as a work of reference, with extensive footnoting and tables of cases and legislation. There can’t be a shipping practitioner anywhere who wouldn’t benefit from acquiring a copy.
The publication date is cited as at 2017.

For decades, presidents, drug smugglers and criminals have used a Panamanian law firm to hide their accounts and valuables. This is revealed in documents reviewed by media partners around the world, including NDR and WDR. A total of 370 journalists from 78 countries evaluated around 11.5 million documents in the course of their reporting on the “PanamaPapers.” An anonymous source provided the data to Germany’s Süddeutsche Zeitung. The paper then shared it with the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) and partners across the globe, including NDR and WDR.
http://www.daserste.de

published: 08 Apr 2016

Offshore Legal Part 1 2

http://www.panamamagazine.net presents a great opportunity to learn how to structure your offshore financial affairs. Protect your assets. Part 1 of 2.

published: 18 Mar 2009

Mini Law School - Invisible Riches: Offshore Tax Evasion and the Global Crackdown

Recent studies of international banking data suggest that a staggering amount of global financial wealth (between $US 10 and 20 trillion) is held in "offshore financial centres" or "tax havens", with over $US 5 trillion of such financial wealth being unreported or unidentified. This is despite the fact that governments and international organizations, including the OECD and G20, have aggressively targeted offshore tax evasion since the 2008 financial crisis, with the G20 declaring in 2009 that "the era of banking secrecy is over".
In this lecture we will explore the following questions:
* What is the nature of the international tax evasion problem, particularly for Canada?
* How has the Canadian government enhanced our tax laws and treaty networks to stem the outflow of money?
* Is th...

published: 20 Feb 2014

Australia rules offshore detention legal

The High Court in Australia has ruled that the government's offshore detention policy for asylum seekers is lawful.
The verdict, announced on Wednesday, paves the way for 267 asylum-seekers currently in Australia to be deported to the Pacific island of Nauru.
The group includes 39 children as well as 33 babies who were born in Australia.
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published: 03 Feb 2016

RUN FOR MONEY? Ft. Anthony Travers, Senior Partner at an Offshore Law Firm

The publication of the Panama papers produced a lot of moral arguments but very few legal ones and that's because, as much as the authorities may be compelled to deride offshore financing, in reality they do little to stop it. How much has the discussion about tax avoidance become a distraction from mismanaging money onshore? To discuss this, Oksana is joined by Anthony Travers, Senior Partner at Travers Thorp Alberga offshore law firm.
Write to Worlds Apart! worldsapart [at] rttv.ru
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published: 08 Feb 2018

Offshore Investing, Cryptocurrency and Economic Law

http://democracynow.org - President Obama has announced a permanent ban on offshore oil and gas drilling across wide swaths of the Arctic and the Atlantic Seaboard. Obama used an obscure 63-year-old law, in a move that incoming PresidentDonald Trump may not be able to reverse. The announcement bans all future oil and gas leases for the Arctic’s Chukchi Sea, as well as the vast majority of the Beaufort Sea. We speak to Annie Leonard, executive director of Greenpeace.
Democracy Now! is an independent global news hour that airs weekdays on nearly 1,400 TV and radio stations Monday through Friday. Watch our livestream 8-9AM ET: http://democracynow.org
Please consider supporting independent media by making a donation to Democracy Now! today: http://democracynow.org/donate
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LEGAL WAYS TO AVOID PAYING TAX - The SuperRichElite are Doing It, So Why Dont You?
Don't take an income
Selling assets and realising capital gains could give you a source of cash if you needed it, and careful planning so losses in previous years offset any gains could help reduce your capital gains tax bill.
Give to charity
This is one of the strategies the government is planning to crack down on, although its plans have attracted controversy and could be watered down as a result.
Currently, if you give assets to charity you can claim income tax relief up to their entire value. The government's own Directgov website gives ...

published: 14 Jul 2014

Financial secrets of super-rich stolen from offshore law firm Appleby

Super-rich clients of offshore law firm Appleby are bracing themselves for the exposure of their financial secrets, after the firm admitted data had been stolen in a cyber attack last year.The Bermuda-based law firm admitted it was "not infallible" and said some client data had been stolen in the hack, but denied any wrongdoing.The InternationalConsortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) has since approached the firm with allegations of wrongdoing, after it was handed data obtained in the hack, which Appleby strongly refutes.Appleby said in a statement it did not tolerate "illegal behaviour," and said the ICIJ's allegations were "unfounded and based on a lack of understanding of the legitimate and lawful structures used in the offshore sector."The firm said it had investigated the alle...

published: 25 Oct 2017

Offshore Financial Law

Offshore Accounts - Barrett Tax Law - Canada's Tax Lawyers

Can you relate to Jack and Jane? If you have money in offshore accounts, make sure you protect yourself as well as your money as soon as possible.
In recent news, the Panama Papers leaks have caused many taxpayers and business owners to worry about their foreign investments. Barrett Tax Law has the official list of every Canadian business that has been connected to the Panama Papers. Click on this link to view the list: http://barretttaxlaw.com/panama-papers/
Whether your name is linked to the Panama Papers or not, if you have money in an offshore account, call Barrett Tax Law today to schedule a consultation with an award-winning tax lawyer and figure out a plan to protect yourself today.
If theCanada Revenue Agency ("CRA") is charging you with tax evasion, call Canada's Tax Lawyers...

published: 26 May 2016

Offshore Construction: Law and Practice

BOOK REVIEW
OFFSHORE CONSTRUCTION: LAW AND PRACTICE
By Stuart Beadnall and Simon MooreISBN: 978 1 13879 996 7 (book)
978 1 31575 575 5 (ebook)
INFORMA LAW FROM ROUTLEDGE
TAYLOR & FRANCIS GROUP
LLOYD’S SHIPPING LAW LIBRARY
www.informa.com
A UNIQUE WORK OF REFERENCE
ON THE LEGAL COMPLEXITIES OF OFFSHORE CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
An appreciation by Phillip TaylorMBE and Elizabeth Taylor of Richmond GreenChambers
There are many kinds of ships and an almost infinite variety of construction projects. But under what category would you place an offshore construction project – and under what category of law? The answer is rather important if you happen to be a practitioner dealing with such a project and having to draft the construction contract. If so, your first port of call for cl...

For decades, presidents, drug smugglers and criminals have used a Panamanian law firm to hide their accounts and valuables. This is revealed in documents review...

For decades, presidents, drug smugglers and criminals have used a Panamanian law firm to hide their accounts and valuables. This is revealed in documents reviewed by media partners around the world, including NDR and WDR. A total of 370 journalists from 78 countries evaluated around 11.5 million documents in the course of their reporting on the “PanamaPapers.” An anonymous source provided the data to Germany’s Süddeutsche Zeitung. The paper then shared it with the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) and partners across the globe, including NDR and WDR.
http://www.daserste.de

For decades, presidents, drug smugglers and criminals have used a Panamanian law firm to hide their accounts and valuables. This is revealed in documents reviewed by media partners around the world, including NDR and WDR. A total of 370 journalists from 78 countries evaluated around 11.5 million documents in the course of their reporting on the “PanamaPapers.” An anonymous source provided the data to Germany’s Süddeutsche Zeitung. The paper then shared it with the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) and partners across the globe, including NDR and WDR.
http://www.daserste.de

Mini Law School - Invisible Riches: Offshore Tax Evasion and the Global Crackdown

Recent studies of international banking data suggest that a staggering amount of global financial wealth (between $US 10 and 20 trillion) is held in "offshore f...

Recent studies of international banking data suggest that a staggering amount of global financial wealth (between $US 10 and 20 trillion) is held in "offshore financial centres" or "tax havens", with over $US 5 trillion of such financial wealth being unreported or unidentified. This is despite the fact that governments and international organizations, including the OECD and G20, have aggressively targeted offshore tax evasion since the 2008 financial crisis, with the G20 declaring in 2009 that "the era of banking secrecy is over".
In this lecture we will explore the following questions:
* What is the nature of the international tax evasion problem, particularly for Canada?
* How has the Canadian government enhanced our tax laws and treaty networks to stem the outflow of money?
* Is the Canada Revenue Agency doing anything to bring tax evaders to justice? (or is that the job of the CBC?)
* Is the era of banking secrecy really over?
Presented by ProfessorGeoffrey Loomer, Schulich School of Law on February 12, 2014.MINILAW SCHOOL is a free series of engaging public lectures that will give you a taste of what a legal education is all about. There's no cost to attend - and better still, no tests to write - just come with a curious ear to listen to fascinating lectures from some of the law school's most talented faculty.
For more information, visit our website: dal.ca/law
Thanks for watching!

Recent studies of international banking data suggest that a staggering amount of global financial wealth (between $US 10 and 20 trillion) is held in "offshore financial centres" or "tax havens", with over $US 5 trillion of such financial wealth being unreported or unidentified. This is despite the fact that governments and international organizations, including the OECD and G20, have aggressively targeted offshore tax evasion since the 2008 financial crisis, with the G20 declaring in 2009 that "the era of banking secrecy is over".
In this lecture we will explore the following questions:
* What is the nature of the international tax evasion problem, particularly for Canada?
* How has the Canadian government enhanced our tax laws and treaty networks to stem the outflow of money?
* Is the Canada Revenue Agency doing anything to bring tax evaders to justice? (or is that the job of the CBC?)
* Is the era of banking secrecy really over?
Presented by ProfessorGeoffrey Loomer, Schulich School of Law on February 12, 2014.MINILAW SCHOOL is a free series of engaging public lectures that will give you a taste of what a legal education is all about. There's no cost to attend - and better still, no tests to write - just come with a curious ear to listen to fascinating lectures from some of the law school's most talented faculty.
For more information, visit our website: dal.ca/law
Thanks for watching!

Australia rules offshore detention legal

The High Court in Australia has ruled that the government's offshore detention policy for asylum seekers is lawful.
The verdict, announced on Wednesday, paves ...

The High Court in Australia has ruled that the government's offshore detention policy for asylum seekers is lawful.
The verdict, announced on Wednesday, paves the way for 267 asylum-seekers currently in Australia to be deported to the Pacific island of Nauru.
The group includes 39 children as well as 33 babies who were born in Australia.
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The High Court in Australia has ruled that the government's offshore detention policy for asylum seekers is lawful.
The verdict, announced on Wednesday, paves the way for 267 asylum-seekers currently in Australia to be deported to the Pacific island of Nauru.
The group includes 39 children as well as 33 babies who were born in Australia.
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RUN FOR MONEY? Ft. Anthony Travers, Senior Partner at an Offshore Law Firm

The publication of the Panama papers produced a lot of moral arguments but very few legal ones and that's because, as much as the authorities may be compelled t...

The publication of the Panama papers produced a lot of moral arguments but very few legal ones and that's because, as much as the authorities may be compelled to deride offshore financing, in reality they do little to stop it. How much has the discussion about tax avoidance become a distraction from mismanaging money onshore? To discuss this, Oksana is joined by Anthony Travers, Senior Partner at Travers Thorp Alberga offshore law firm.
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The publication of the Panama papers produced a lot of moral arguments but very few legal ones and that's because, as much as the authorities may be compelled to deride offshore financing, in reality they do little to stop it. How much has the discussion about tax avoidance become a distraction from mismanaging money onshore? To discuss this, Oksana is joined by Anthony Travers, Senior Partner at Travers Thorp Alberga offshore law firm.
Write to Worlds Apart! worldsapart [at] rttv.ru
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SUBSCRIBE to ELITE NWOAGENDA for Latest on USD COLLAPSE / GOLD / SILVER / BITCOIN / NEW WORLDORDER / ILLUMINATI / TAX HAVENhttp://www.youtube.com/EliteNWOAgenda
LEGAL WAYS TO AVOID PAYING TAX - The SuperRichElite are Doing It, So Why Dont You?
Don't take an income
Selling assets and realising capital gains could give you a source of cash if you needed it, and careful planning so losses in previous years offset any gains could help reduce your capital gains tax bill.
Give to charity
This is one of the strategies the government is planning to crack down on, although its plans have attracted controversy and could be watered down as a result.
Currently, if you give assets to charity you can claim income tax relief up to their entire value. The government's own Directgov website gives an example of how donating a property worth £90,000 to charity allows you to avoid paying tax on the same amount. In this case you are obviously losing the asset, but you are reducing your taxable income. Give enough away and you could reduce your taxable income to zero.
There is a way to keep hold of the asset and reduce your income. If you have a freehold property you could grant a lease on it and give that to the charity. For example, if you grant an eight-year lease the charity holds the property for the term of that lease and benefits from any rental income during that period, but at the end of the lease the property reverts to your ownership. You won't get tax relief on the value of the freehold property, but on the value of the lease -- in London that kind of lease on a £1m house could be worth £50,000.
Tax avoidance is the legal usage of the tax regime to one's own advantage, to reduce the amount of tax that is payable by means that are within the law. Tax sheltering is very similar, and tax havens are jurisdictions which facilitate reduced taxes. The term tax mitigation is sometimes used; its original use was by tax advisers as an alternative to the pejorative term tax evasion. "Tax aggressive" strategies fall into the grey area between commonplace and well-accepted tax avoidance (such as purchasing municipal bonds in the United States) and evasion. However, the uses of these terms vary.[1] tax irs taxes legal law "tax man" options employment executive shares control "tax bill" salary usd dollar "real estate" "stock market" "estate tax" bitcoin gold silver profit "savings account" savings borrow "capital gains" company business corporate loan debt "gold trading" forex "forex trading" bank "bank account" banking cash "money management" wealth "tax haven" offshore "offshore company" mafia elite billionaire millionaire 2014 2015 u.s. "united states" usa america entertainment "agenda nwo" jim rogers rothschild george soros bilderberg 2014 alex jones infowars gerald celente david icke glenn beck coast to coast am george norey farrakhan banker suicide truth jsnip4 wake up sheeple song elite nwo agenda
A tax haven is a state, country or territory where certain taxes are levied at a low rate or not at all.[2] Individuals or corporate entities can find it attractive to establish shell subsidiaries or move themselves to areas with reduced or nil taxation levels relative to typical international taxation. This creates a situation of tax competition among governments. Different jurisdictions tend to be havens for different types of taxes, and for different categories of people or companies.worldwide demand for opportunities to engage in tax avoidance." The Economist points out that this definition would still exclude a number of jurisdictions traditionally thought of as tax havens. University of FloridaAssistantLaw ProfessorOmriMarian discusses potential tax abuses using Bitcoin.
Recent investors in Bitcoin may be nursing losses after a fall of some 40 per cent in the crypto-currency's value since January -- but at least they will be tax deductible.
That is one upshot of last week's decision by the US tax authorities -- issued just in time for the annual rush to file individual tax returns -- to treat virtual currencies as property for federal tax purposes.
Put your money offshore
Investment schemes exist that let you hold money in an offshore fund and roll-up the interest you earn on it. You will have to pay tax when you eventually withdraw the money, but in the meantime you can withdraw 5% a year without a tax liability. You can choose when you realise your investment, so you can plan it to fall when you are a basic rate rather than a high rate taxpayer. non qualified stock options GRAT estate tax no sale sale capital gains tax

SUBSCRIBE to ELITE NWOAGENDA for Latest on USD COLLAPSE / GOLD / SILVER / BITCOIN / NEW WORLDORDER / ILLUMINATI / TAX HAVENhttp://www.youtube.com/EliteNWOAgenda
LEGAL WAYS TO AVOID PAYING TAX - The SuperRichElite are Doing It, So Why Dont You?
Don't take an income
Selling assets and realising capital gains could give you a source of cash if you needed it, and careful planning so losses in previous years offset any gains could help reduce your capital gains tax bill.
Give to charity
This is one of the strategies the government is planning to crack down on, although its plans have attracted controversy and could be watered down as a result.
Currently, if you give assets to charity you can claim income tax relief up to their entire value. The government's own Directgov website gives an example of how donating a property worth £90,000 to charity allows you to avoid paying tax on the same amount. In this case you are obviously losing the asset, but you are reducing your taxable income. Give enough away and you could reduce your taxable income to zero.
There is a way to keep hold of the asset and reduce your income. If you have a freehold property you could grant a lease on it and give that to the charity. For example, if you grant an eight-year lease the charity holds the property for the term of that lease and benefits from any rental income during that period, but at the end of the lease the property reverts to your ownership. You won't get tax relief on the value of the freehold property, but on the value of the lease -- in London that kind of lease on a £1m house could be worth £50,000.
Tax avoidance is the legal usage of the tax regime to one's own advantage, to reduce the amount of tax that is payable by means that are within the law. Tax sheltering is very similar, and tax havens are jurisdictions which facilitate reduced taxes. The term tax mitigation is sometimes used; its original use was by tax advisers as an alternative to the pejorative term tax evasion. "Tax aggressive" strategies fall into the grey area between commonplace and well-accepted tax avoidance (such as purchasing municipal bonds in the United States) and evasion. However, the uses of these terms vary.[1] tax irs taxes legal law "tax man" options employment executive shares control "tax bill" salary usd dollar "real estate" "stock market" "estate tax" bitcoin gold silver profit "savings account" savings borrow "capital gains" company business corporate loan debt "gold trading" forex "forex trading" bank "bank account" banking cash "money management" wealth "tax haven" offshore "offshore company" mafia elite billionaire millionaire 2014 2015 u.s. "united states" usa america entertainment "agenda nwo" jim rogers rothschild george soros bilderberg 2014 alex jones infowars gerald celente david icke glenn beck coast to coast am george norey farrakhan banker suicide truth jsnip4 wake up sheeple song elite nwo agenda
A tax haven is a state, country or territory where certain taxes are levied at a low rate or not at all.[2] Individuals or corporate entities can find it attractive to establish shell subsidiaries or move themselves to areas with reduced or nil taxation levels relative to typical international taxation. This creates a situation of tax competition among governments. Different jurisdictions tend to be havens for different types of taxes, and for different categories of people or companies.worldwide demand for opportunities to engage in tax avoidance." The Economist points out that this definition would still exclude a number of jurisdictions traditionally thought of as tax havens. University of FloridaAssistantLaw ProfessorOmriMarian discusses potential tax abuses using Bitcoin.
Recent investors in Bitcoin may be nursing losses after a fall of some 40 per cent in the crypto-currency's value since January -- but at least they will be tax deductible.
That is one upshot of last week's decision by the US tax authorities -- issued just in time for the annual rush to file individual tax returns -- to treat virtual currencies as property for federal tax purposes.
Put your money offshore
Investment schemes exist that let you hold money in an offshore fund and roll-up the interest you earn on it. You will have to pay tax when you eventually withdraw the money, but in the meantime you can withdraw 5% a year without a tax liability. You can choose when you realise your investment, so you can plan it to fall when you are a basic rate rather than a high rate taxpayer. non qualified stock options GRAT estate tax no sale sale capital gains tax

Financial secrets of super-rich stolen from offshore law firm Appleby

Super-rich clients of offshore law firm Appleby are bracing themselves for the exposure of their financial secrets, after the firm admitted data had been stolen...

Super-rich clients of offshore law firm Appleby are bracing themselves for the exposure of their financial secrets, after the firm admitted data had been stolen in a cyber attack last year.The Bermuda-based law firm admitted it was "not infallible" and said some client data had been stolen in the hack, but denied any wrongdoing.The InternationalConsortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) has since approached the firm with allegations of wrongdoing, after it was handed data obtained in the hack, which Appleby strongly refutes.Appleby said in a statement it did not tolerate "illegal behaviour," and said the ICIJ's allegations were "unfounded and based on a lack of understanding of the legitimate and lawful structures used in the offshore sector."The firm said it had investigated the allegations "thoroughly and vigorously," and was satisfied there was no evidence of wrongdoing "either on the part of ourselves or our clients."The ICIJ and its media partners are reportedly planning to publish a series of stories based on the allegations.The news comes 18 months after the release of the so-called "Panama Papers" breach, in which 11.5 million documents were leaked from law firm Mossack Fonseca.The leak led to a series of high-profile scandals, including the resignation of the Prime Minister of Iceland after it was alleged he had hidden millions of dollars-worth of investments in an offshore shell company.Appleby, which has branches in tax havens including the Cayman Islands and British Virgin Islands, specialises in advising high-net worth individuals as well as public and private companies.Its clients are said to include FTSE 100 and Fortune 500 companies, and the individuals affected by the leak are reported to be among the richest in the UK.Appleby also criticised the ICIJ for using data that had been "obtained illegally."The firm said it had reviewed its cyber security arrangements since last year's hack, and was now "confident that our data integrity is secure."Data breaches at law firms are a growing concern, since emails — in which confidential documents tend to be sent — are frequently un encrypted.As well as being leaked, such information can be sold by hackers to third parties, to be used in crimes such as insider trading.

Super-rich clients of offshore law firm Appleby are bracing themselves for the exposure of their financial secrets, after the firm admitted data had been stolen in a cyber attack last year.The Bermuda-based law firm admitted it was "not infallible" and said some client data had been stolen in the hack, but denied any wrongdoing.The InternationalConsortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) has since approached the firm with allegations of wrongdoing, after it was handed data obtained in the hack, which Appleby strongly refutes.Appleby said in a statement it did not tolerate "illegal behaviour," and said the ICIJ's allegations were "unfounded and based on a lack of understanding of the legitimate and lawful structures used in the offshore sector."The firm said it had investigated the allegations "thoroughly and vigorously," and was satisfied there was no evidence of wrongdoing "either on the part of ourselves or our clients."The ICIJ and its media partners are reportedly planning to publish a series of stories based on the allegations.The news comes 18 months after the release of the so-called "Panama Papers" breach, in which 11.5 million documents were leaked from law firm Mossack Fonseca.The leak led to a series of high-profile scandals, including the resignation of the Prime Minister of Iceland after it was alleged he had hidden millions of dollars-worth of investments in an offshore shell company.Appleby, which has branches in tax havens including the Cayman Islands and British Virgin Islands, specialises in advising high-net worth individuals as well as public and private companies.Its clients are said to include FTSE 100 and Fortune 500 companies, and the individuals affected by the leak are reported to be among the richest in the UK.Appleby also criticised the ICIJ for using data that had been "obtained illegally."The firm said it had reviewed its cyber security arrangements since last year's hack, and was now "confident that our data integrity is secure."Data breaches at law firms are a growing concern, since emails — in which confidential documents tend to be sent — are frequently un encrypted.As well as being leaked, such information can be sold by hackers to third parties, to be used in crimes such as insider trading.

Offshore Accounts - Barrett Tax Law - Canada's Tax Lawyers

Can you relate to Jack and Jane? If you have money in offshore accounts, make sure you protect yourself as well as your money as soon as possible.
In recent n...

Can you relate to Jack and Jane? If you have money in offshore accounts, make sure you protect yourself as well as your money as soon as possible.
In recent news, the Panama Papers leaks have caused many taxpayers and business owners to worry about their foreign investments. Barrett Tax Law has the official list of every Canadian business that has been connected to the Panama Papers. Click on this link to view the list: http://barretttaxlaw.com/panama-papers/
Whether your name is linked to the Panama Papers or not, if you have money in an offshore account, call Barrett Tax Law today to schedule a consultation with an award-winning tax lawyer and figure out a plan to protect yourself today.
If theCanada Revenue Agency ("CRA") is charging you with tax evasion, call Canada's Tax Lawyers™ right away at 1-877-8-TAX-TAX.

Can you relate to Jack and Jane? If you have money in offshore accounts, make sure you protect yourself as well as your money as soon as possible.
In recent news, the Panama Papers leaks have caused many taxpayers and business owners to worry about their foreign investments. Barrett Tax Law has the official list of every Canadian business that has been connected to the Panama Papers. Click on this link to view the list: http://barretttaxlaw.com/panama-papers/
Whether your name is linked to the Panama Papers or not, if you have money in an offshore account, call Barrett Tax Law today to schedule a consultation with an award-winning tax lawyer and figure out a plan to protect yourself today.
If theCanada Revenue Agency ("CRA") is charging you with tax evasion, call Canada's Tax Lawyers™ right away at 1-877-8-TAX-TAX.

BOOK REVIEW
OFFSHORE CONSTRUCTION: LAW AND PRACTICE
By Stuart Beadnall and Simon MooreISBN: 978 1 13879 996 7 (book)
978 1 31575 575 5 (ebook)
INFORMA LAW FROM ROUTLEDGE
TAYLOR & FRANCIS GROUP
LLOYD’S SHIPPING LAW LIBRARY
www.informa.com
A UNIQUE WORK OF REFERENCE
ON THE LEGAL COMPLEXITIES OF OFFSHORE CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
An appreciation by Phillip TaylorMBE and Elizabeth Taylor of Richmond GreenChambers
There are many kinds of ships and an almost infinite variety of construction projects. But under what category would you place an offshore construction project – and under what category of law? The answer is rather important if you happen to be a practitioner dealing with such a project and having to draft the construction contract. If so, your first port of call for clear, authoritative and erudite advice on this and related matters would be this book by Stuart Beadnall and Simon Moore.
It would be entirely appropriate to call this a specialist legal textbook, for offshore construction is a specialist area of construction and engineering which could well be the province of the construction lawyer but, actually, it isn’t. The authors Beadnall and Moore explain in the acknowledgements that in the opinion of industry insiders their industry is unique for several reasons. An offshore construction, whatever function it serves is not a ship nor, in their words ‘a floating form of offshore building.’
It is (instead) a specialist area of marine construction in its own right,’ they add, but one that survives ‘without the benefit of standard contracts, nor any body of law specifically concerning offshore construction contracts.’
Small wonder that in the opinion of C W Chung -- who served as Executive Vice President of Daewoo Heavy Industries, (a leading provider of offshore oil and gas units) -- and who commissioned this book, ‘a legal textbook focusing entirely on offshore construction contracts is long overdue.’ This then is a pioneering work in this field and as such, an important addition to Lloyd’sShippingLaw Library published by Informa Law from Routledge.
Having defined what an offshore construction project is, the authors describe the book as ‘concerned with contracts for designing, building and installing units or platforms or vessels or facilities, for the exploration, development, production and decommissioning of offshore oil and gas fields.’ Referring to the long list of challenges inherent in building an offshore facility, including technological and commercial challenges, as well as fluctuations in market conditions, the need to innovate and the possibility that things may go wrong, the book is also focused inevitably on disputes.
Logically organised over eighteen chapters, the book covers, one would assume, every conceivable aspect concerning the law and practice of offshore construction, from tendering and negotiating contracts, to design risk, subcontracting and delay, to a host of other issues, including defects, termination, insurance, transport and installation and much more. The final chapter deals with dispute resolution procedures and there is a special chapter on intellectual property rights.
What particularly distinguishes the book is the clarity of explanation and analysis throughout. One tends to wonder why more legal texts aren’t written with a similarly plain-speaking approach. Note also that the authors focus primarily on English law which, as they say, remains the common choice of law for offshore construction contracts.
Easy to use, with a detailed table of contents and numbered paragraphs, the book excels as a work of reference, with extensive footnoting and tables of cases and legislation. There can’t be a shipping practitioner anywhere who wouldn’t benefit from acquiring a copy.
The publication date is cited as at 2017.

BOOK REVIEW
OFFSHORE CONSTRUCTION: LAW AND PRACTICE
By Stuart Beadnall and Simon MooreISBN: 978 1 13879 996 7 (book)
978 1 31575 575 5 (ebook)
INFORMA LAW FROM ROUTLEDGE
TAYLOR & FRANCIS GROUP
LLOYD’S SHIPPING LAW LIBRARY
www.informa.com
A UNIQUE WORK OF REFERENCE
ON THE LEGAL COMPLEXITIES OF OFFSHORE CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
An appreciation by Phillip TaylorMBE and Elizabeth Taylor of Richmond GreenChambers
There are many kinds of ships and an almost infinite variety of construction projects. But under what category would you place an offshore construction project – and under what category of law? The answer is rather important if you happen to be a practitioner dealing with such a project and having to draft the construction contract. If so, your first port of call for clear, authoritative and erudite advice on this and related matters would be this book by Stuart Beadnall and Simon Moore.
It would be entirely appropriate to call this a specialist legal textbook, for offshore construction is a specialist area of construction and engineering which could well be the province of the construction lawyer but, actually, it isn’t. The authors Beadnall and Moore explain in the acknowledgements that in the opinion of industry insiders their industry is unique for several reasons. An offshore construction, whatever function it serves is not a ship nor, in their words ‘a floating form of offshore building.’
It is (instead) a specialist area of marine construction in its own right,’ they add, but one that survives ‘without the benefit of standard contracts, nor any body of law specifically concerning offshore construction contracts.’
Small wonder that in the opinion of C W Chung -- who served as Executive Vice President of Daewoo Heavy Industries, (a leading provider of offshore oil and gas units) -- and who commissioned this book, ‘a legal textbook focusing entirely on offshore construction contracts is long overdue.’ This then is a pioneering work in this field and as such, an important addition to Lloyd’sShippingLaw Library published by Informa Law from Routledge.
Having defined what an offshore construction project is, the authors describe the book as ‘concerned with contracts for designing, building and installing units or platforms or vessels or facilities, for the exploration, development, production and decommissioning of offshore oil and gas fields.’ Referring to the long list of challenges inherent in building an offshore facility, including technological and commercial challenges, as well as fluctuations in market conditions, the need to innovate and the possibility that things may go wrong, the book is also focused inevitably on disputes.
Logically organised over eighteen chapters, the book covers, one would assume, every conceivable aspect concerning the law and practice of offshore construction, from tendering and negotiating contracts, to design risk, subcontracting and delay, to a host of other issues, including defects, termination, insurance, transport and installation and much more. The final chapter deals with dispute resolution procedures and there is a special chapter on intellectual property rights.
What particularly distinguishes the book is the clarity of explanation and analysis throughout. One tends to wonder why more legal texts aren’t written with a similarly plain-speaking approach. Note also that the authors focus primarily on English law which, as they say, remains the common choice of law for offshore construction contracts.
Easy to use, with a detailed table of contents and numbered paragraphs, the book excels as a work of reference, with extensive footnoting and tables of cases and legislation. There can’t be a shipping practitioner anywhere who wouldn’t benefit from acquiring a copy.
The publication date is cited as at 2017.

Artis kerja offshore

kerja diperantauan.

published: 03 Jul 2014

Offshore Drilling - Singing karaoke to my own song like a boss

removed the main vocal track from my own song, and sang along with it. Problem?
Lyrics:
Killing and drilling with no regret
2010 is a year we will never forget
It was not the first, hath happened in the past
we have not learned from our mistakes, 'twill not be our last
Offshore driller you cannot hide
motherfucker let's hang 'em high
your corruption, rotten inside
our protest been brought to nigh
our voices, battered, stifled down
can't contain these thoughts inside my head
oil slicked lies fill my lungs as I drown
forced to pander to a ruthless corporate head
you answer to no one? FUCK THAT!! I'll tell you what!! Hear this, asshole!!! ANSWER TO... MEEEEEEE!!!!!
Offshore driller you cannot hide
motherfucker let's hang 'em high
your corruption, rotten inside
our protest been brough...

published: 30 Mar 2013

Miss You - Louis Tomlinson Cover

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Woodkid - I Love You - INSTRUMENTAL COVER

Arranged by me using:
- The original version
- EWQL SymphonicOrchestra
- REAPER
- LMMSEnjoy :)
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LYRICS (also in the subtitles):
Where the light shivers offshore
Through the tides of oceans
We are shining in the rising sun
As we are floating in the blue
I am softly watching you
Oh boy your eyes betray what burns inside you
Whatever I feel for you
You only seem to care about you
Is there any chance you could see me too?
CauseI love you
Is there anything I could do
Just to get some attention from you?
In the waves I've lost every trace of you
Where are you?
...

Offshore Drilling - Singing karaoke to my own song like a boss

removed the main vocal track from my own song, and sang along with it. Problem?
Lyrics:
Killing and drilling with no regret
2010 is a year we will never forge...

removed the main vocal track from my own song, and sang along with it. Problem?
Lyrics:
Killing and drilling with no regret
2010 is a year we will never forget
It was not the first, hath happened in the past
we have not learned from our mistakes, 'twill not be our last
Offshore driller you cannot hide
motherfucker let's hang 'em high
your corruption, rotten inside
our protest been brought to nigh
our voices, battered, stifled down
can't contain these thoughts inside my head
oil slicked lies fill my lungs as I drown
forced to pander to a ruthless corporate head
you answer to no one? FUCK THAT!! I'll tell you what!! Hear this, asshole!!! ANSWER TO... MEEEEEEE!!!!!
Offshore driller you cannot hide
motherfucker let's hang 'em high
your corruption, rotten inside
our protest been brought to nigh
our voices, battered, stifled down
can't contain these thoughts inside my head
oil slicked lies fill my lungs as I drown
forced to pander to a ruthless corporate head
unwilling to change, set in your ways
you are a selfish coward; reap what you sow
think yourself a harbinger of the end of days?
I'll show you the real devil, cast you down below

removed the main vocal track from my own song, and sang along with it. Problem?
Lyrics:
Killing and drilling with no regret
2010 is a year we will never forget
It was not the first, hath happened in the past
we have not learned from our mistakes, 'twill not be our last
Offshore driller you cannot hide
motherfucker let's hang 'em high
your corruption, rotten inside
our protest been brought to nigh
our voices, battered, stifled down
can't contain these thoughts inside my head
oil slicked lies fill my lungs as I drown
forced to pander to a ruthless corporate head
you answer to no one? FUCK THAT!! I'll tell you what!! Hear this, asshole!!! ANSWER TO... MEEEEEEE!!!!!
Offshore driller you cannot hide
motherfucker let's hang 'em high
your corruption, rotten inside
our protest been brought to nigh
our voices, battered, stifled down
can't contain these thoughts inside my head
oil slicked lies fill my lungs as I drown
forced to pander to a ruthless corporate head
unwilling to change, set in your ways
you are a selfish coward; reap what you sow
think yourself a harbinger of the end of days?
I'll show you the real devil, cast you down below

Miss You - Louis Tomlinson Cover

This is our cover of Louis Tomlinsons Miss You!!
Hope you like it! Make sure you like, share and subscribe to our channel! Thanks for watching!
Head over to our...

This is our cover of Louis Tomlinsons Miss You!!
Hope you like it! Make sure you like, share and subscribe to our channel! Thanks for watching!
Head over to our social medias for more updates and content! While you're there check out our MERCH!!!
twitter: @offshorebandhq
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This is our cover of Louis Tomlinsons Miss You!!
Hope you like it! Make sure you like, share and subscribe to our channel! Thanks for watching!
Head over to our social medias for more updates and content! While you're there check out our MERCH!!!
twitter: @offshorebandhq
instagram:@offshoreband
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Arranged by me using:
- The original version
- EWQL SymphonicOrchestra
- REAPER
- LMMSEnjoy :)
------------------------------------------------
Download as high-quality MP3 file:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/mcte0adsy4eftjc/Woodkid_I_Love_You_Instrumental_Cover_Kheractis.mp3?dl=1
------------------------------------------------
LYRICS (also in the subtitles):
Where the light shivers offshore
Through the tides of oceans
We are shining in the rising sun
As we are floating in the blue
I am softly watching you
Oh boy your eyes betray what burns inside you
Whatever I feel for you
You only seem to care about you
Is there any chance you could see me too?
CauseI love you
Is there anything I could do
Just to get some attention from you?
In the waves I've lost every trace of you
Where are you?
After all I drifted ashore
Through the streams of oceans
Whispers wasted in the sand
As we were dancing in the blue
I was synchronized with you
But now the sound of love is out of tune
Whatever I feel for you
You only seem to care about you
Is there any chance you could see me too?
Cause I love you
Is there anything I could do
Just to get some attention from you?
In the waves I've lost every trace of you
Where are you?
[x2]

Arranged by me using:
- The original version
- EWQL SymphonicOrchestra
- REAPER
- LMMSEnjoy :)
------------------------------------------------
Download as high-quality MP3 file:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/mcte0adsy4eftjc/Woodkid_I_Love_You_Instrumental_Cover_Kheractis.mp3?dl=1
------------------------------------------------
LYRICS (also in the subtitles):
Where the light shivers offshore
Through the tides of oceans
We are shining in the rising sun
As we are floating in the blue
I am softly watching you
Oh boy your eyes betray what burns inside you
Whatever I feel for you
You only seem to care about you
Is there any chance you could see me too?
CauseI love you
Is there anything I could do
Just to get some attention from you?
In the waves I've lost every trace of you
Where are you?
After all I drifted ashore
Through the streams of oceans
Whispers wasted in the sand
As we were dancing in the blue
I was synchronized with you
But now the sound of love is out of tune
Whatever I feel for you
You only seem to care about you
Is there any chance you could see me too?
Cause I love you
Is there anything I could do
Just to get some attention from you?
In the waves I've lost every trace of you
Where are you?
[x2]

6 апреля 2018 концерт в клубе Wunder
Билеты https://music-development-russia.timepad.ru/event/673261/
Вконтакте - https://vk.com/vorfolomeevamusic
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/vorfolomeevamusic
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/anna.vorfolomeeva
Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/vorfolomeeva-anna
Вокал — Анна Ворфоломеева
Гитара — Пётр Черниенко
Камера — Василий Нефёдкин
Фокус — Михаил Колибаба
Цвет — Александр Клецов
Ассистент — Андрей Миликов
Запись звука и сведение — Пётр Черниенко
LYRICS
WOODKID "I Love You"
Where the light shivers offshore
Through the tides of oceans
We are shining in the rising sun
As we are floating in the blue
I am softly watching you
Oh boy your eyes betray what burns inside you
Whatever I feel for you
You only seem to care about you
Is there any chance you could see me too?
CauseI love you
Is there anything I could do
Just to get some attention from you?
In the waves I've lost every trace of you
Where are you?
After all I drifted ashore
Through the streams of oceans
Whispers wasted in the sand
As we were dancing in the blue
I was synchronized with you
But now the sound of love is out of tune
Whatever I feel for you
You only seem to care about you
Is there any chance you could see me too?
Cause I love you
Is there anything I could do
Just to get some attention from you?
In the waves I've lost every trace of you
Where are you?

6 апреля 2018 концерт в клубе Wunder
Билеты https://music-development-russia.timepad.ru/event/673261/
Вконтакте - https://vk.com/vorfolomeevamusic
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/vorfolomeevamusic
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/anna.vorfolomeeva
Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/vorfolomeeva-anna
Вокал — Анна Ворфоломеева
Гитара — Пётр Черниенко
Камера — Василий Нефёдкин
Фокус — Михаил Колибаба
Цвет — Александр Клецов
Ассистент — Андрей Миликов
Запись звука и сведение — Пётр Черниенко
LYRICS
WOODKID "I Love You"
Where the light shivers offshore
Through the tides of oceans
We are shining in the rising sun
As we are floating in the blue
I am softly watching you
Oh boy your eyes betray what burns inside you
Whatever I feel for you
You only seem to care about you
Is there any chance you could see me too?
CauseI love you
Is there anything I could do
Just to get some attention from you?
In the waves I've lost every trace of you
Where are you?
After all I drifted ashore
Through the streams of oceans
Whispers wasted in the sand
As we were dancing in the blue
I was synchronized with you
But now the sound of love is out of tune
Whatever I feel for you
You only seem to care about you
Is there any chance you could see me too?
Cause I love you
Is there anything I could do
Just to get some attention from you?
In the waves I've lost every trace of you
Where are you?

published:28 Mar 2017

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Lutang - Ely Buendia & The Itchyworms Official Full Length Music Video

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The sensational Carroll FoundationTrust and parallel Duke of Sutherland Trust multi-billion dollar corporate identity theft offshore tax fraud bribery scandal which is encircling the beleaguered Lloyds Bank chairman Lord Blackwell has disclosed that this case is now regarded as one of the largest ever white collar organized crime bank fraud heist operations in living memory.
Sources have confirmed that the explosive FBIScotland Yard cross-border criminal “standard of proof” prosecution files contain forensic specimen exhibits of forged and falsified Lloyds Bank accounts which are “directly linked” to the fraudulent incorporation of a WithersWorldwide law firm shadow “criminal parallel trust” which effectively impulsed the embezzlement of two hundred m...

published: 13 Mar 2018

What is Maritime Law?

There are many stipulations when it comes to maritime law and you may have a right to bring a claim against your employer for your maritime injuries. Personal injury attorneyJohn Jefcoat explains how you might deal with those who might have been injured offshore.

published: 12 Mar 2018

WHO'S CENSORING YOUTUBE - SPLC pt.1 (Offshore Accounts)

BITCHUTE: https://www.bitchute.com/profile/47DX284tEr5M/
Let me be clear, this video is designed to hold the fire to the SPLC, as are the next 3. They're helping Youtube and other social medias to censor certain people they deem "hateful". I don't discuss that much in this video as the resources for this information are plentiful. I focused on the information that's damning but not so easily found.
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published: 10 Mar 2018

Why is the Offshore Work Environment So Risky ?

At DoyleLLPTrialLawyers, we pride ourselves on our knowledge of the maritime industry. Our decades of combined experience representing injured maritime workers allows us to understand the risks and challenges of your job, as well as how to navigate the legal and personal needs of clients pursuing offshore injury claims.
Visithttp://offshoreinjurytrialattorney.com/offshore-injuries/ for more information or Call our Attorneys at 888-571-1001

published: 27 Feb 2018

I have Been Injured Offshore, What should I do ?

Seamen can experience a multitude of injuries on many different vessels, such as drill ships, cruise ships, tankers, cargo ships, dive boats, dredges, barges, tugboats, oil rigs and numerous others. ContactDoyleLLPTrialLawyers today to evaluate your maritime injury claim. Our firm will guide you through the details of your case and identify plans of action to aim for a positive outcome.
Call Us at: 888-571-1001 or visit "http://offshoreinjurytrialattorney.com" for more info.

published: 27 Feb 2018

Should I Wait to Disclose My Offshore Accounts?

We are a five attorney boutique tax litigation and tax controversy law firm. Our tax litigation attorneys have advised hundreds of clients around the world with offshore accounts who failed to file ForeignBank Account Reports (FBARs) on how to avoid criminal prosecution, and whether to enter the IRS Voluntary DisclosureAmnestyProgram. All of our tax lawyers have formerly practiced as trial attorneys with the Internal Revenue Service. For more information call 1-800-380-Tax Litigator.

published: 12 Feb 2018

Do I have to report what I make offshore? | Law Offices of Mark L. Horwitz, P.A.

Offshore earnings and bank accounts need to be reported to the IRS. Recent IRS initiatives encourage those who have accounts and income overseas to report this money to the IRS. Failing to report these earnings or accounts can result in high penalties, fees, or even a criminal charge.
Avoid problems with the IRS by reporting your income and accounts accurately. Speak with a qualified attorney about the best way to report your accounts and income to the IRS.
The Law Offices of Mark L. Horwitz have extensive experience with tax law. You can schedule a consultation and learn more about recent IRS regulations at mlhorwitzlaw.com.

published: 12 Feb 2018

Californians Rally Against Offshore Drilling

From: https://www.youtube.com/user/AssociatedPress
February 08, 2018 - Hundreds of demonstrators converged on the California state capitol in Sacramento Thursday voicing their opposition to a Trump administration plan to expand offshore drilling. The plan could open nearly all US coastlines to oil and gas drilling. (Feb. 8)
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published: 10 Feb 2018

RUN FOR MONEY? Ft. Anthony Travers, Senior Partner at an Offshore Law Firm

The publication of the Panama papers produced a lot of moral arguments but very few legal ones and that's because, as much as the authorities may be compelled to deride offshore financing, in reality they do little to stop it. How much has the discussion about tax avoidance become a distraction from mismanaging money onshore? To discuss this, Oksana is joined by Anthony Travers, Senior Partner at Travers Thorp Alberga offshore law firm.
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published: 08 Feb 2018

If I Talk to A Lawyer About My Offshore Injury, Will My Company Find Out?

If ITalk to A Lawyer About My OffshoreInjury, Will My CompanyFind Out?
NO COST TO YOU UNLESS WE WIN!
http://offshoreinjurytrialattorney.com/contact-us/
Whether you are a maritime worker on a boat operating on inland rivers or lakes, crew member of an open-sea vessel or an oil platform worker, you may be covered by the Jones Act and maritime injury laws. Our experienced attorneys can help make a significant difference in recovering fair compensation for your injuries.
Offshore Injury Lawyer, Maritime Lawyer, Jones Act Lawyer

published: 01 Feb 2018

Will I Get Fired If I Talk to an Offshore Injury Lawyer ?

If ITalk to a Lawyer About My OffshoreInjury, Will IGet Fired and Blacklisted in The Oil Industry?
O COST TO YOU UNLESS WE WIN! (888) 571-1001
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Whether you are a maritime worker on a boat operating on inland rivers or lakes, crew member of an open-sea vessel or an oil platform worker, you may be covered by the Jones Act and maritime injury laws. Our experienced attorneys can help make a significant difference in recovering fair compensation for your injuries.
Offshore Injury Lawyer, Maritime Lawyer, Jones Act Lawyer

Nigeria is seeking to amend a law on deep offshore oil exploration and drilling, aiming to increase government revenue from crude sales when prices exceed $20 a barrel, the country’s oil minister said on Wednesday.
Nigeria’s government relies on oil for around two-thirds of its revenue and Africa’s largest economy is still largely dependent on crude production despite the current administration’s attempts to diversify away from the industry. Those efforts have yielded few results, economic data shows.
Under the deep offshore act, there was a provision in 1993 that allowed for the government to charge oil companies a premium for the administration’s share of sales once the price of crude exceeded $20 a barrel.
The Nigerian government has not enforced that provision but could now look to ...

For decades, presidents, drug smugglers and criminals have used a Panamanian law firm to hide their accounts and valuables. This is revealed in documents reviewed by media partners around the.
Panama Papers - The Shady World of Offshore Companies - CrimeDocumentary.
PANAMACITY — An anonymous person from a Panamanian law firm, Mossack Fonseca, has leaked millions of documents describing how some of the worlds richest hide money in offshore havens. .
When a massive leak of internal documents from a Panama-based law firm revealed a web of offshore tax-dodging outfits across the planet, millions of people began to wonder how much – or how.

MAINSTREAM NEWS MEDIA EXTRACTS: I
The sensational Carroll FoundationTrust and parallel Duke of Sutherland Trust multi-billion dollar corporate identity theft offshore tax fraud bribery scandal which is encircling the beleaguered Lloyds Bank chairman Lord Blackwell has disclosed that this case is now regarded as one of the largest ever white collar organized crime bank fraud heist operations in living memory.
Sources have confirmed that the explosive FBIScotland Yard cross-border criminal “standard of proof” prosecution files contain forensic specimen exhibits of forged and falsified Lloyds Bank accounts which are “directly linked” to the fraudulent incorporation of a WithersWorldwide law firm shadow “criminal parallel trust” which effectively impulsed the embezzlement of two hundred million dollars of the Carroll Foundation Trust’s huge treasury investment holdings that were held at the Queen’s bankers Coutts & Co and Barclays International.
Scotland Yard leaked sources have disclosed that the files have named the core cell high value suspects which includes Anthony Richard Clarke a trustee of the Carroll Foundation Trust who is currently trading under the corporate umbrella of a bewildering array of UK Companies House “registered” criminal front corporations based in a small suite of offices at 100Pall Mall London close to Buckingham Palace and Scotland.
The Carroll Foundation Trust files are held within a complete lockdown at the FBI Washington DC field office and the Metropolitan Police Scotland Yard London under the supervision of the commissioner who is known to have an intimate knowledge of this case which stretches the globe spanning a staggering sixteen years.
MAINSTREAM NEWS MEDIA EXTRACTS: II
The sensational Carroll Foundation Trust and parallel Duke of Sutherland Trust multi-billion dollar corporate identity theft offshore tax fraud bribery scandal has disclosed that yet another UK LawSociety firm has been named in the explosive criminal “standard of proof” prosecution files which are currently “held in custody” at Scotland Yard.
Sources have confirmed that the City of London law firm Penningtons Manches premises were penetrated by the FBI Scotland Yard targeted Withers Worldwide law firm crime syndicate which removed Carroll Foundation Trust settlement deeds archival records in what was a bungled attempt to destroy a forensic paper trail leading back to this massive City of London bank fraud heist that stretches the globe.
Further sources have said that the “Penningtons Manches blue file” dossiers contain compelling evidential material which surrounds the fraudulent incorporation of a Withers Worldwide law firm shadow “criminal parallel trust” that effectively embezzled a mind boggling two hundred million dollars of Gerald Carroll’s huge treasury investment holdings which were held the Queen’s bankers Coutts & Co and Barclays Bank.
The latest disturbing insights into the Duke of Sutherland estate and Gerald Carroll Trust debacle which involves yet another law firm follows on from British and American media reports on the case which have revealed that major parts of the Gerald Carroll life tenant estate records were destroyed at the Pinney Talfourd law firm’s premises in Brentwood Essex.
Scotland Yard leaked sources have said that the dossiers contain forensic specimen exhibits of the co-ordinated break-ins burglaries theft and criminal seizure offences which were “targeted” at Gerald Carroll’s multi-million dollar Eaton SquareBelgravia penthouse and Westminster residences in central London following a complete refusal by the Metropolitan Police to provide assistance covering a bizarre six to eight years.
Sources have also disclosed said that Haslers the accountancy firm with offices in Loughton Essex and Nassau Bahamas are known to be one of the pivotal “central actors” in this case spanning a staggering sixteen years.
The Carroll Foundation Trust files are held within a complete lockdown at the FBI Washington DC field office and the Metropolitan Police Scotland Yard London under the supervision of the commissioner who is known to have an intimate knowledge of this case of international importance.
International News Networks:
http://news-media-feed.com

MAINSTREAM NEWS MEDIA EXTRACTS: I
The sensational Carroll FoundationTrust and parallel Duke of Sutherland Trust multi-billion dollar corporate identity theft offshore tax fraud bribery scandal which is encircling the beleaguered Lloyds Bank chairman Lord Blackwell has disclosed that this case is now regarded as one of the largest ever white collar organized crime bank fraud heist operations in living memory.
Sources have confirmed that the explosive FBIScotland Yard cross-border criminal “standard of proof” prosecution files contain forensic specimen exhibits of forged and falsified Lloyds Bank accounts which are “directly linked” to the fraudulent incorporation of a WithersWorldwide law firm shadow “criminal parallel trust” which effectively impulsed the embezzlement of two hundred million dollars of the Carroll Foundation Trust’s huge treasury investment holdings that were held at the Queen’s bankers Coutts & Co and Barclays International.
Scotland Yard leaked sources have disclosed that the files have named the core cell high value suspects which includes Anthony Richard Clarke a trustee of the Carroll Foundation Trust who is currently trading under the corporate umbrella of a bewildering array of UK Companies House “registered” criminal front corporations based in a small suite of offices at 100Pall Mall London close to Buckingham Palace and Scotland.
The Carroll Foundation Trust files are held within a complete lockdown at the FBI Washington DC field office and the Metropolitan Police Scotland Yard London under the supervision of the commissioner who is known to have an intimate knowledge of this case which stretches the globe spanning a staggering sixteen years.
MAINSTREAM NEWS MEDIA EXTRACTS: II
The sensational Carroll Foundation Trust and parallel Duke of Sutherland Trust multi-billion dollar corporate identity theft offshore tax fraud bribery scandal has disclosed that yet another UK LawSociety firm has been named in the explosive criminal “standard of proof” prosecution files which are currently “held in custody” at Scotland Yard.
Sources have confirmed that the City of London law firm Penningtons Manches premises were penetrated by the FBI Scotland Yard targeted Withers Worldwide law firm crime syndicate which removed Carroll Foundation Trust settlement deeds archival records in what was a bungled attempt to destroy a forensic paper trail leading back to this massive City of London bank fraud heist that stretches the globe.
Further sources have said that the “Penningtons Manches blue file” dossiers contain compelling evidential material which surrounds the fraudulent incorporation of a Withers Worldwide law firm shadow “criminal parallel trust” that effectively embezzled a mind boggling two hundred million dollars of Gerald Carroll’s huge treasury investment holdings which were held the Queen’s bankers Coutts & Co and Barclays Bank.
The latest disturbing insights into the Duke of Sutherland estate and Gerald Carroll Trust debacle which involves yet another law firm follows on from British and American media reports on the case which have revealed that major parts of the Gerald Carroll life tenant estate records were destroyed at the Pinney Talfourd law firm’s premises in Brentwood Essex.
Scotland Yard leaked sources have said that the dossiers contain forensic specimen exhibits of the co-ordinated break-ins burglaries theft and criminal seizure offences which were “targeted” at Gerald Carroll’s multi-million dollar Eaton SquareBelgravia penthouse and Westminster residences in central London following a complete refusal by the Metropolitan Police to provide assistance covering a bizarre six to eight years.
Sources have also disclosed said that Haslers the accountancy firm with offices in Loughton Essex and Nassau Bahamas are known to be one of the pivotal “central actors” in this case spanning a staggering sixteen years.
The Carroll Foundation Trust files are held within a complete lockdown at the FBI Washington DC field office and the Metropolitan Police Scotland Yard London under the supervision of the commissioner who is known to have an intimate knowledge of this case of international importance.
International News Networks:
http://news-media-feed.com

What is Maritime Law?

There are many stipulations when it comes to maritime law and you may have a right to bring a claim against your employer for your maritime injuries. Personal i...

There are many stipulations when it comes to maritime law and you may have a right to bring a claim against your employer for your maritime injuries. Personal injury attorneyJohn Jefcoat explains how you might deal with those who might have been injured offshore.

There are many stipulations when it comes to maritime law and you may have a right to bring a claim against your employer for your maritime injuries. Personal injury attorneyJohn Jefcoat explains how you might deal with those who might have been injured offshore.

WHO'S CENSORING YOUTUBE - SPLC pt.1 (Offshore Accounts)

BITCHUTE: https://www.bitchute.com/profile/47DX284tEr5M/
Let me be clear, this video is designed to hold the fire to the SPLC, as are the next 3. They're helpi...

BITCHUTE: https://www.bitchute.com/profile/47DX284tEr5M/
Let me be clear, this video is designed to hold the fire to the SPLC, as are the next 3. They're helping Youtube and other social medias to censor certain people they deem "hateful". I don't discuss that much in this video as the resources for this information are plentiful. I focused on the information that's damning but not so easily found.
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BITCHUTE: https://www.bitchute.com/profile/47DX284tEr5M/
Let me be clear, this video is designed to hold the fire to the SPLC, as are the next 3. They're helping Youtube and other social medias to censor certain people they deem "hateful". I don't discuss that much in this video as the resources for this information are plentiful. I focused on the information that's damning but not so easily found.
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At DoyleLLPTrialLawyers, we pride ourselves on our knowledge of the maritime industry. Our decades of combined experience representing injured maritime workers allows us to understand the risks and challenges of your job, as well as how to navigate the legal and personal needs of clients pursuing offshore injury claims.
Visithttp://offshoreinjurytrialattorney.com/offshore-injuries/ for more information or Call our Attorneys at 888-571-1001

At DoyleLLPTrialLawyers, we pride ourselves on our knowledge of the maritime industry. Our decades of combined experience representing injured maritime workers allows us to understand the risks and challenges of your job, as well as how to navigate the legal and personal needs of clients pursuing offshore injury claims.
Visithttp://offshoreinjurytrialattorney.com/offshore-injuries/ for more information or Call our Attorneys at 888-571-1001

I have Been Injured Offshore, What should I do ?

Seamen can experience a multitude of injuries on many different vessels, such as drill ships, cruise ships, tankers, cargo ships, dive boats, dredges, barges, t...

Seamen can experience a multitude of injuries on many different vessels, such as drill ships, cruise ships, tankers, cargo ships, dive boats, dredges, barges, tugboats, oil rigs and numerous others. ContactDoyleLLPTrialLawyers today to evaluate your maritime injury claim. Our firm will guide you through the details of your case and identify plans of action to aim for a positive outcome.
Call Us at: 888-571-1001 or visit "http://offshoreinjurytrialattorney.com" for more info.

Seamen can experience a multitude of injuries on many different vessels, such as drill ships, cruise ships, tankers, cargo ships, dive boats, dredges, barges, tugboats, oil rigs and numerous others. ContactDoyleLLPTrialLawyers today to evaluate your maritime injury claim. Our firm will guide you through the details of your case and identify plans of action to aim for a positive outcome.
Call Us at: 888-571-1001 or visit "http://offshoreinjurytrialattorney.com" for more info.

Should I Wait to Disclose My Offshore Accounts?

We are a five attorney boutique tax litigation and tax controversy law firm. Our tax litigation attorneys have advised hundreds of clients around the world with...

We are a five attorney boutique tax litigation and tax controversy law firm. Our tax litigation attorneys have advised hundreds of clients around the world with offshore accounts who failed to file ForeignBank Account Reports (FBARs) on how to avoid criminal prosecution, and whether to enter the IRS Voluntary DisclosureAmnestyProgram. All of our tax lawyers have formerly practiced as trial attorneys with the Internal Revenue Service. For more information call 1-800-380-Tax Litigator.

We are a five attorney boutique tax litigation and tax controversy law firm. Our tax litigation attorneys have advised hundreds of clients around the world with offshore accounts who failed to file ForeignBank Account Reports (FBARs) on how to avoid criminal prosecution, and whether to enter the IRS Voluntary DisclosureAmnestyProgram. All of our tax lawyers have formerly practiced as trial attorneys with the Internal Revenue Service. For more information call 1-800-380-Tax Litigator.

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Do I have to report what I make offshore? | Law Offices of Mark L. Horwitz, P.A.

Offshore earnings and bank accounts need to be reported to the IRS. Recent IRS initiatives encourage those who have accounts and income overseas to report this ...

Offshore earnings and bank accounts need to be reported to the IRS. Recent IRS initiatives encourage those who have accounts and income overseas to report this money to the IRS. Failing to report these earnings or accounts can result in high penalties, fees, or even a criminal charge.
Avoid problems with the IRS by reporting your income and accounts accurately. Speak with a qualified attorney about the best way to report your accounts and income to the IRS.
The Law Offices of Mark L. Horwitz have extensive experience with tax law. You can schedule a consultation and learn more about recent IRS regulations at mlhorwitzlaw.com.

Offshore earnings and bank accounts need to be reported to the IRS. Recent IRS initiatives encourage those who have accounts and income overseas to report this money to the IRS. Failing to report these earnings or accounts can result in high penalties, fees, or even a criminal charge.
Avoid problems with the IRS by reporting your income and accounts accurately. Speak with a qualified attorney about the best way to report your accounts and income to the IRS.
The Law Offices of Mark L. Horwitz have extensive experience with tax law. You can schedule a consultation and learn more about recent IRS regulations at mlhorwitzlaw.com.

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February 08, 2018 - Hundreds of demonstrators converged on the California state capitol in Sacramento Thursday voicing their opposition to a Trump administration plan to expand offshore drilling. The plan could open nearly all US coastlines to oil and gas drilling. (Feb. 8)
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February 08, 2018 - Hundreds of demonstrators converged on the California state capitol in Sacramento Thursday voicing their opposition to a Trump administration plan to expand offshore drilling. The plan could open nearly all US coastlines to oil and gas drilling. (Feb. 8)
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RUN FOR MONEY? Ft. Anthony Travers, Senior Partner at an Offshore Law Firm

The publication of the Panama papers produced a lot of moral arguments but very few legal ones and that's because, as much as the authorities may be compelled t...

The publication of the Panama papers produced a lot of moral arguments but very few legal ones and that's because, as much as the authorities may be compelled to deride offshore financing, in reality they do little to stop it. How much has the discussion about tax avoidance become a distraction from mismanaging money onshore? To discuss this, Oksana is joined by Anthony Travers, Senior Partner at Travers Thorp Alberga offshore law firm.
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The publication of the Panama papers produced a lot of moral arguments but very few legal ones and that's because, as much as the authorities may be compelled to deride offshore financing, in reality they do little to stop it. How much has the discussion about tax avoidance become a distraction from mismanaging money onshore? To discuss this, Oksana is joined by Anthony Travers, Senior Partner at Travers Thorp Alberga offshore law firm.
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published:08 Feb 2018

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If I Talk to A Lawyer About My Offshore Injury, Will My Company Find Out?

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Nigeria is seeking to amend a law on deep offshore oil exploration and drilling, aiming to increase government revenue from crude sales when prices exceed $20 a...

Nigeria is seeking to amend a law on deep offshore oil exploration and drilling, aiming to increase government revenue from crude sales when prices exceed $20 a barrel, the country’s oil minister said on Wednesday.
Nigeria’s government relies on oil for around two-thirds of its revenue and Africa’s largest economy is still largely dependent on crude production despite the current administration’s attempts to diversify away from the industry. Those efforts have yielded few results, economic data shows.
Under the deep offshore act, there was a provision in 1993 that allowed for the government to charge oil companies a premium for the administration’s share of sales once the price of crude exceeded $20 a barrel.
The Nigerian government has not enforced that provision but could now look to amend the law to enable it to do so, Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu, the oil minister, told reporters after a cabinet meeting in the capital of Abuja.
“The net effect for us is close to $2 billion extra revenue for the federation,” Kachikwu said, adding that the petroleum ministry was working with the attorney general to look at the legislation.
“From 1993 to now, cumulatively, we have lost a total of $21 billion just because government did not act. We did not exercise it,” he said of the law, without explaining what amendment was needed.
The oil minister noted it would be difficult to recoup past losses, given oil companies that were not paying the government a premium for sales over $20 a barrel were not breaking the law.
However, the administration will explore whether there is an opportunity to get back some of the money, Kachikwu added.
The government is also pushing to have Nigeria’s three main oil refineries up and running at full capacity by 2019, the oil minister said.
Despite producing vast quantities of crude oil, Nigeria exports almost all of its crude for refining overseas before paying to have the final fuel products imported, a drain on foreign currency reserves.
The administration hopes to raise $2 billion for the refurbishment of the refineries from the private sector, and have them producing around 425,000 barrels of oil per day by the end of 2019, said Kachikwu.
Nigeria’s reliance on oil sales led to it falling into recession last year largely due to low crude prices and attacks by militants on energy facilities in the southern Niger Delta production heartland.
The OPEC member emerged from the recession - its first in 25 years - in the second quarter of 2017 as a result of higher oil receipts.

Nigeria is seeking to amend a law on deep offshore oil exploration and drilling, aiming to increase government revenue from crude sales when prices exceed $20 a barrel, the country’s oil minister said on Wednesday.
Nigeria’s government relies on oil for around two-thirds of its revenue and Africa’s largest economy is still largely dependent on crude production despite the current administration’s attempts to diversify away from the industry. Those efforts have yielded few results, economic data shows.
Under the deep offshore act, there was a provision in 1993 that allowed for the government to charge oil companies a premium for the administration’s share of sales once the price of crude exceeded $20 a barrel.
The Nigerian government has not enforced that provision but could now look to amend the law to enable it to do so, Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu, the oil minister, told reporters after a cabinet meeting in the capital of Abuja.
“The net effect for us is close to $2 billion extra revenue for the federation,” Kachikwu said, adding that the petroleum ministry was working with the attorney general to look at the legislation.
“From 1993 to now, cumulatively, we have lost a total of $21 billion just because government did not act. We did not exercise it,” he said of the law, without explaining what amendment was needed.
The oil minister noted it would be difficult to recoup past losses, given oil companies that were not paying the government a premium for sales over $20 a barrel were not breaking the law.
However, the administration will explore whether there is an opportunity to get back some of the money, Kachikwu added.
The government is also pushing to have Nigeria’s three main oil refineries up and running at full capacity by 2019, the oil minister said.
Despite producing vast quantities of crude oil, Nigeria exports almost all of its crude for refining overseas before paying to have the final fuel products imported, a drain on foreign currency reserves.
The administration hopes to raise $2 billion for the refurbishment of the refineries from the private sector, and have them producing around 425,000 barrels of oil per day by the end of 2019, said Kachikwu.
Nigeria’s reliance on oil sales led to it falling into recession last year largely due to low crude prices and attacks by militants on energy facilities in the southern Niger Delta production heartland.
The OPEC member emerged from the recession - its first in 25 years - in the second quarter of 2017 as a result of higher oil receipts.

For decades, presidents, drug smugglers and criminals have used a Panamanian law firm to hide their accounts and valuables. This is revealed in documents review...

For decades, presidents, drug smugglers and criminals have used a Panamanian law firm to hide their accounts and valuables. This is revealed in documents reviewed by media partners around the.
Panama Papers - The Shady World of Offshore Companies - CrimeDocumentary.
PANAMACITY — An anonymous person from a Panamanian law firm, Mossack Fonseca, has leaked millions of documents describing how some of the worlds richest hide money in offshore havens. .
When a massive leak of internal documents from a Panama-based law firm revealed a web of offshore tax-dodging outfits across the planet, millions of people began to wonder how much – or how.

For decades, presidents, drug smugglers and criminals have used a Panamanian law firm to hide their accounts and valuables. This is revealed in documents reviewed by media partners around the.
Panama Papers - The Shady World of Offshore Companies - CrimeDocumentary.
PANAMACITY — An anonymous person from a Panamanian law firm, Mossack Fonseca, has leaked millions of documents describing how some of the worlds richest hide money in offshore havens. .
When a massive leak of internal documents from a Panama-based law firm revealed a web of offshore tax-dodging outfits across the planet, millions of people began to wonder how much – or how.

For decades, presidents, drug smugglers and criminals have used a Panamanian law firm to hide their accounts and valuables. This is revealed in documents reviewed by media partners around the world, including NDR and WDR. A total of 370 journalists from 78 countries evaluated around 11.5 million documents in the course of their reporting on the “PanamaPapers.” An anonymous source provided the data to Germany’s Süddeutsche Zeitung. The paper then shared it with the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) and partners across the globe, including NDR and WDR.
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published: 08 Apr 2016

Mini Law School - Invisible Riches: Offshore Tax Evasion and the Global Crackdown

Recent studies of international banking data suggest that a staggering amount of global financial wealth (between $US 10 and 20 trillion) is held in "offshore financial centres" or "tax havens", with over $US 5 trillion of such financial wealth being unreported or unidentified. This is despite the fact that governments and international organizations, including the OECD and G20, have aggressively targeted offshore tax evasion since the 2008 financial crisis, with the G20 declaring in 2009 that "the era of banking secrecy is over".
In this lecture we will explore the following questions:
* What is the nature of the international tax evasion problem, particularly for Canada?
* How has the Canadian government enhanced our tax laws and treaty networks to stem the outflow of money?
* Is th...

published: 20 Feb 2014

RUN FOR MONEY? Ft. Anthony Travers, Senior Partner at an Offshore Law Firm

The publication of the Panama papers produced a lot of moral arguments but very few legal ones and that's because, as much as the authorities may be compelled to deride offshore financing, in reality they do little to stop it. How much has the discussion about tax avoidance become a distraction from mismanaging money onshore? To discuss this, Oksana is joined by Anthony Travers, Senior Partner at Travers Thorp Alberga offshore law firm.
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Manus & Nauru - The Law and the Crime of Offshore Processing 5/9/2016

The second instalment of the PanamaChronicles takes an in-depth look at the offshore legal firm whose data was hacked and its founders. It also speculates on who could have stolen the information, as well as how and why. Finally, the film looks at who might have ultimately been behind the leak and explores possible motivations.
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published: 12 Jan 2018

Hong Kong Extended Offshore Funds Law for Private Equity Funds: Is There More Than Meets the Eye?

The Inland Revenue (Amendment) (No. 2) Ordinance 2015 (the Extended Offshore Funds Law) was enacted on 17 July 2015, extending profits tax exemption to non-resident private equity (PE) funds. This new legislation has been widely anticipated by the PE industry in Hong Kong and is expected to benefit many non-resident PE funds with fund management operations in Hong Kong. How PE funds can benefit from the Extended Offshore Funds Law and what are the potential pitfalls that PE funds should be aware of? Understand the key concepts introduced in the Extended Offshore Funds Law and how they may benefit, or impact, your PE fund.
(Live presentation was aired on 17 Sep 2015)
www.deloitte.com/ap/dbriefs

https://www.irsmedic.com/blog/2015/07/surprising-things-ive-learned-as-an-ovdp-lawyer.html
Between the scare tactics of the IRS and some tax practitioners, and the lackadaisical attitude of others lies the truth of the IRS offshore Disclosure programs, which OVDP attorney AnthonyParent says are more aptly named FBAR amnesty programs
If you are thinking of making an IRS voluntary disclosure or concerned you need to, this video is a must-watch. Don’t make a disclosure if you don’t need to, and if you are going to make a disclosure, do it right, or don’t do it at all.
In this video, IRS Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Program (OVDP) lawyer Anthony E. Parent discusses the complete evolution and history of the IRS offshore disclosure programs from the Pre-2009 Offshore Voluntary Disclosure I...

published: 16 Aug 2017

Legal profession launch open letter to Prime Minister to end offshore detention

This segment originally aired on November 6, 2017, on VICENews Tonight on HBO.
After nine months of secret collaboration, a global team of over 380 investigative journalists released the findings of one of the largest troves of leaked documents in history last week: the ParadisePapers.
The investigation, shepherded by the same team that released the Panama Papers, offers unprecedented insight into the clients and business activities related to a Bermuda-based offshore services law firm called Appleby.
VICE News Tonight on HBO went behind the scenes from Day One of the Paradise Papers, with exclusive access to the investigative reporters working in secret across continents to expose an unseen world of offshore accounts, hidden money, and financial maneuvering at the highest levels of...

For decades, presidents, drug smugglers and criminals have used a Panamanian law firm to hide their accounts and valuables. This is revealed in documents review...

For decades, presidents, drug smugglers and criminals have used a Panamanian law firm to hide their accounts and valuables. This is revealed in documents reviewed by media partners around the world, including NDR and WDR. A total of 370 journalists from 78 countries evaluated around 11.5 million documents in the course of their reporting on the “PanamaPapers.” An anonymous source provided the data to Germany’s Süddeutsche Zeitung. The paper then shared it with the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) and partners across the globe, including NDR and WDR.
http://www.daserste.de

For decades, presidents, drug smugglers and criminals have used a Panamanian law firm to hide their accounts and valuables. This is revealed in documents reviewed by media partners around the world, including NDR and WDR. A total of 370 journalists from 78 countries evaluated around 11.5 million documents in the course of their reporting on the “PanamaPapers.” An anonymous source provided the data to Germany’s Süddeutsche Zeitung. The paper then shared it with the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) and partners across the globe, including NDR and WDR.
http://www.daserste.de

published:08 Apr 2016

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Mini Law School - Invisible Riches: Offshore Tax Evasion and the Global Crackdown

Recent studies of international banking data suggest that a staggering amount of global financial wealth (between $US 10 and 20 trillion) is held in "offshore f...

Recent studies of international banking data suggest that a staggering amount of global financial wealth (between $US 10 and 20 trillion) is held in "offshore financial centres" or "tax havens", with over $US 5 trillion of such financial wealth being unreported or unidentified. This is despite the fact that governments and international organizations, including the OECD and G20, have aggressively targeted offshore tax evasion since the 2008 financial crisis, with the G20 declaring in 2009 that "the era of banking secrecy is over".
In this lecture we will explore the following questions:
* What is the nature of the international tax evasion problem, particularly for Canada?
* How has the Canadian government enhanced our tax laws and treaty networks to stem the outflow of money?
* Is the Canada Revenue Agency doing anything to bring tax evaders to justice? (or is that the job of the CBC?)
* Is the era of banking secrecy really over?
Presented by ProfessorGeoffrey Loomer, Schulich School of Law on February 12, 2014.MINILAW SCHOOL is a free series of engaging public lectures that will give you a taste of what a legal education is all about. There's no cost to attend - and better still, no tests to write - just come with a curious ear to listen to fascinating lectures from some of the law school's most talented faculty.
For more information, visit our website: dal.ca/law
Thanks for watching!

Recent studies of international banking data suggest that a staggering amount of global financial wealth (between $US 10 and 20 trillion) is held in "offshore financial centres" or "tax havens", with over $US 5 trillion of such financial wealth being unreported or unidentified. This is despite the fact that governments and international organizations, including the OECD and G20, have aggressively targeted offshore tax evasion since the 2008 financial crisis, with the G20 declaring in 2009 that "the era of banking secrecy is over".
In this lecture we will explore the following questions:
* What is the nature of the international tax evasion problem, particularly for Canada?
* How has the Canadian government enhanced our tax laws and treaty networks to stem the outflow of money?
* Is the Canada Revenue Agency doing anything to bring tax evaders to justice? (or is that the job of the CBC?)
* Is the era of banking secrecy really over?
Presented by ProfessorGeoffrey Loomer, Schulich School of Law on February 12, 2014.MINILAW SCHOOL is a free series of engaging public lectures that will give you a taste of what a legal education is all about. There's no cost to attend - and better still, no tests to write - just come with a curious ear to listen to fascinating lectures from some of the law school's most talented faculty.
For more information, visit our website: dal.ca/law
Thanks for watching!

published:20 Feb 2014

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RUN FOR MONEY? Ft. Anthony Travers, Senior Partner at an Offshore Law Firm

The publication of the Panama papers produced a lot of moral arguments but very few legal ones and that's because, as much as the authorities may be compelled t...

The publication of the Panama papers produced a lot of moral arguments but very few legal ones and that's because, as much as the authorities may be compelled to deride offshore financing, in reality they do little to stop it. How much has the discussion about tax avoidance become a distraction from mismanaging money onshore? To discuss this, Oksana is joined by Anthony Travers, Senior Partner at Travers Thorp Alberga offshore law firm.
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The publication of the Panama papers produced a lot of moral arguments but very few legal ones and that's because, as much as the authorities may be compelled to deride offshore financing, in reality they do little to stop it. How much has the discussion about tax avoidance become a distraction from mismanaging money onshore? To discuss this, Oksana is joined by Anthony Travers, Senior Partner at Travers Thorp Alberga offshore law firm.
Write to Worlds Apart! worldsapart [at] rttv.ru
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The second instalment of the PanamaChronicles takes an in-depth look at the offshore legal firm whose data was hacked and its founders. It also speculates on w...

The second instalment of the PanamaChronicles takes an in-depth look at the offshore legal firm whose data was hacked and its founders. It also speculates on who could have stolen the information, as well as how and why. Finally, the film looks at who might have ultimately been behind the leak and explores possible motivations.
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The second instalment of the PanamaChronicles takes an in-depth look at the offshore legal firm whose data was hacked and its founders. It also speculates on who could have stolen the information, as well as how and why. Finally, the film looks at who might have ultimately been behind the leak and explores possible motivations.
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published:12 Jan 2018

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Hong Kong Extended Offshore Funds Law for Private Equity Funds: Is There More Than Meets the Eye?

The Inland Revenue (Amendment) (No. 2) Ordinance 2015 (the Extended Offshore Funds Law) was enacted on 17 July 2015, extending profits tax exemption to non-resident private equity (PE) funds. This new legislation has been widely anticipated by the PE industry in Hong Kong and is expected to benefit many non-resident PE funds with fund management operations in Hong Kong. How PE funds can benefit from the Extended Offshore Funds Law and what are the potential pitfalls that PE funds should be aware of? Understand the key concepts introduced in the Extended Offshore Funds Law and how they may benefit, or impact, your PE fund.
(Live presentation was aired on 17 Sep 2015)
www.deloitte.com/ap/dbriefs

The Inland Revenue (Amendment) (No. 2) Ordinance 2015 (the Extended Offshore Funds Law) was enacted on 17 July 2015, extending profits tax exemption to non-resident private equity (PE) funds. This new legislation has been widely anticipated by the PE industry in Hong Kong and is expected to benefit many non-resident PE funds with fund management operations in Hong Kong. How PE funds can benefit from the Extended Offshore Funds Law and what are the potential pitfalls that PE funds should be aware of? Understand the key concepts introduced in the Extended Offshore Funds Law and how they may benefit, or impact, your PE fund.
(Live presentation was aired on 17 Sep 2015)
www.deloitte.com/ap/dbriefs

https://www.irsmedic.com/blog/2015/07/surprising-things-ive-learned-as-an-ovdp-lawyer.html
Between the scare tactics of the IRS and some tax practitioners, and...

https://www.irsmedic.com/blog/2015/07/surprising-things-ive-learned-as-an-ovdp-lawyer.html
Between the scare tactics of the IRS and some tax practitioners, and the lackadaisical attitude of others lies the truth of the IRS offshore Disclosure programs, which OVDP attorney AnthonyParent says are more aptly named FBAR amnesty programs
If you are thinking of making an IRS voluntary disclosure or concerned you need to, this video is a must-watch. Don’t make a disclosure if you don’t need to, and if you are going to make a disclosure, do it right, or don’t do it at all.
In this video, IRS Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Program (OVDP) lawyer Anthony E. Parent discusses the complete evolution and history of the IRS offshore disclosure programs from the Pre-2009 Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Initiative (OVDI) practice, the 2009 OVDI, the 2011 OVDI, the 2012 OVDP, the 2014 Streamlined OVDPs. Learn how offshore disclosure evolved from a program designed for criminals to a program that is now designed to punish non-criminals.
Despite the rough landscape, you can still make an optimum move to mitigate your risks. Or should you decide to do nothing, you can at least appreciate what the risks of doing nothing are.
https://www.irsmedic.com/pages/services/international-tax-issues/offshore-disclosures/offshore-disclosure-content.html
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https://www.irsmedic.com/blog/2015/07/surprising-things-ive-learned-as-an-ovdp-lawyer.html
Between the scare tactics of the IRS and some tax practitioners, and the lackadaisical attitude of others lies the truth of the IRS offshore Disclosure programs, which OVDP attorney AnthonyParent says are more aptly named FBAR amnesty programs
If you are thinking of making an IRS voluntary disclosure or concerned you need to, this video is a must-watch. Don’t make a disclosure if you don’t need to, and if you are going to make a disclosure, do it right, or don’t do it at all.
In this video, IRS Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Program (OVDP) lawyer Anthony E. Parent discusses the complete evolution and history of the IRS offshore disclosure programs from the Pre-2009 Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Initiative (OVDI) practice, the 2009 OVDI, the 2011 OVDI, the 2012 OVDP, the 2014 Streamlined OVDPs. Learn how offshore disclosure evolved from a program designed for criminals to a program that is now designed to punish non-criminals.
Despite the rough landscape, you can still make an optimum move to mitigate your risks. Or should you decide to do nothing, you can at least appreciate what the risks of doing nothing are.
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Legal profession launch open letter to Prime Minister to end offshore detention

This segment originally aired on November 6, 2017, on VICENews Tonight on HBO.
After nine months of secret collaboration, a global team of over 380 investiga...

This segment originally aired on November 6, 2017, on VICENews Tonight on HBO.
After nine months of secret collaboration, a global team of over 380 investigative journalists released the findings of one of the largest troves of leaked documents in history last week: the ParadisePapers.
The investigation, shepherded by the same team that released the Panama Papers, offers unprecedented insight into the clients and business activities related to a Bermuda-based offshore services law firm called Appleby.
VICE News Tonight on HBO went behind the scenes from Day One of the Paradise Papers, with exclusive access to the investigative reporters working in secret across continents to expose an unseen world of offshore accounts, hidden money, and financial maneuvering at the highest levels of politics, business, and finance.
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This segment originally aired on November 6, 2017, on VICENews Tonight on HBO.
After nine months of secret collaboration, a global team of over 380 investigative journalists released the findings of one of the largest troves of leaked documents in history last week: the ParadisePapers.
The investigation, shepherded by the same team that released the Panama Papers, offers unprecedented insight into the clients and business activities related to a Bermuda-based offshore services law firm called Appleby.
VICE News Tonight on HBO went behind the scenes from Day One of the Paradise Papers, with exclusive access to the investigative reporters working in secret across continents to expose an unseen world of offshore accounts, hidden money, and financial maneuvering at the highest levels of politics, business, and finance.
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For decades, presidents, drug smugglers and criminals have used a Panamanian law firm to hide their accounts and valuables. This is revealed in documents reviewed by media partners around the world, including NDR and WDR. A total of 370 journalists from 78 countries evaluated around 11.5 million documents in the course of their reporting on the “PanamaPapers.” An anonymous source provided the data to Germany’s Süddeutsche Zeitung. The paper then shared it with the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) and partners across the globe, including NDR and WDR.
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Offshore Legal Part 1 2

http://www.panamamagazine.net presents a great opportunity to learn how to structure your ...

Mini Law School - Invisible Riches: Offshore Tax Evasion and the Global Crackdown

Recent studies of international banking data suggest that a staggering amount of global financial wealth (between $US 10 and 20 trillion) is held in "offshore financial centres" or "tax havens", with over $US 5 trillion of such financial wealth being unreported or unidentified. This is despite the fact that governments and international organizations, including the OECD and G20, have aggressively targeted offshore tax evasion since the 2008 financial crisis, with the G20 declaring in 2009 that "the era of banking secrecy is over".
In this lecture we will explore the following questions:
* What is the nature of the international tax evasion problem, particularly for Canada?
* How has the Canadian government enhanced our tax laws and treaty networks to stem the outflow of money?
* Is the Canada Revenue Agency doing anything to bring tax evaders to justice? (or is that the job of the CBC?)
* Is the era of banking secrecy really over?
Presented by ProfessorGeoffrey Loomer, Schulich School of Law on February 12, 2014.MINILAW SCHOOL is a free series of engaging public lectures that will give you a taste of what a legal education is all about. There's no cost to attend - and better still, no tests to write - just come with a curious ear to listen to fascinating lectures from some of the law school's most talented faculty.
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2:17

Australia rules offshore detention legal

The High Court in Australia has ruled that the government's offshore detention policy for ...

Australia rules offshore detention legal

The High Court in Australia has ruled that the government's offshore detention policy for asylum seekers is lawful.
The verdict, announced on Wednesday, paves the way for 267 asylum-seekers currently in Australia to be deported to the Pacific island of Nauru.
The group includes 39 children as well as 33 babies who were born in Australia.
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28:09

RUN FOR MONEY? Ft. Anthony Travers, Senior Partner at an Offshore Law Firm

The publication of the Panama papers produced a lot of moral arguments but very few legal ...

RUN FOR MONEY? Ft. Anthony Travers, Senior Partner at an Offshore Law Firm

The publication of the Panama papers produced a lot of moral arguments but very few legal ones and that's because, as much as the authorities may be compelled to deride offshore financing, in reality they do little to stop it. How much has the discussion about tax avoidance become a distraction from mismanaging money onshore? To discuss this, Oksana is joined by Anthony Travers, Senior Partner at Travers Thorp Alberga offshore law firm.
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LEGAL WAYS TO AVOID PAYING TAX - The SuperRichElite are Doing It, So Why Dont You?
Don't take an income
Selling assets and realising capital gains could give you a source of cash if you needed it, and careful planning so losses in previous years offset any gains could help reduce your capital gains tax bill.
Give to charity
This is one of the strategies the government is planning to crack down on, although its plans have attracted controversy and could be watered down as a result.
Currently, if you give assets to charity you can claim income tax relief up to their entire value. The government's own Directgov website gives an example of how donating a property worth £90,000 to charity allows you to avoid paying tax on the same amount. In this case you are obviously losing the asset, but you are reducing your taxable income. Give enough away and you could reduce your taxable income to zero.
There is a way to keep hold of the asset and reduce your income. If you have a freehold property you could grant a lease on it and give that to the charity. For example, if you grant an eight-year lease the charity holds the property for the term of that lease and benefits from any rental income during that period, but at the end of the lease the property reverts to your ownership. You won't get tax relief on the value of the freehold property, but on the value of the lease -- in London that kind of lease on a £1m house could be worth £50,000.
Tax avoidance is the legal usage of the tax regime to one's own advantage, to reduce the amount of tax that is payable by means that are within the law. Tax sheltering is very similar, and tax havens are jurisdictions which facilitate reduced taxes. The term tax mitigation is sometimes used; its original use was by tax advisers as an alternative to the pejorative term tax evasion. "Tax aggressive" strategies fall into the grey area between commonplace and well-accepted tax avoidance (such as purchasing municipal bonds in the United States) and evasion. However, the uses of these terms vary.[1] tax irs taxes legal law "tax man" options employment executive shares control "tax bill" salary usd dollar "real estate" "stock market" "estate tax" bitcoin gold silver profit "savings account" savings borrow "capital gains" company business corporate loan debt "gold trading" forex "forex trading" bank "bank account" banking cash "money management" wealth "tax haven" offshore "offshore company" mafia elite billionaire millionaire 2014 2015 u.s. "united states" usa america entertainment "agenda nwo" jim rogers rothschild george soros bilderberg 2014 alex jones infowars gerald celente david icke glenn beck coast to coast am george norey farrakhan banker suicide truth jsnip4 wake up sheeple song elite nwo agenda
A tax haven is a state, country or territory where certain taxes are levied at a low rate or not at all.[2] Individuals or corporate entities can find it attractive to establish shell subsidiaries or move themselves to areas with reduced or nil taxation levels relative to typical international taxation. This creates a situation of tax competition among governments. Different jurisdictions tend to be havens for different types of taxes, and for different categories of people or companies.worldwide demand for opportunities to engage in tax avoidance." The Economist points out that this definition would still exclude a number of jurisdictions traditionally thought of as tax havens. University of FloridaAssistantLaw ProfessorOmriMarian discusses potential tax abuses using Bitcoin.
Recent investors in Bitcoin may be nursing losses after a fall of some 40 per cent in the crypto-currency's value since January -- but at least they will be tax deductible.
That is one upshot of last week's decision by the US tax authorities -- issued just in time for the annual rush to file individual tax returns -- to treat virtual currencies as property for federal tax purposes.
Put your money offshore
Investment schemes exist that let you hold money in an offshore fund and roll-up the interest you earn on it. You will have to pay tax when you eventually withdraw the money, but in the meantime you can withdraw 5% a year without a tax liability. You can choose when you realise your investment, so you can plan it to fall when you are a basic rate rather than a high rate taxpayer. non qualified stock options GRAT estate tax no sale sale capital gains tax

3:35

Financial secrets of super-rich stolen from offshore law firm Appleby

Super-rich clients of offshore law firm Appleby are bracing themselves for the exposure of...

Financial secrets of super-rich stolen from offshore law firm Appleby

Super-rich clients of offshore law firm Appleby are bracing themselves for the exposure of their financial secrets, after the firm admitted data had been stolen in a cyber attack last year.The Bermuda-based law firm admitted it was "not infallible" and said some client data had been stolen in the hack, but denied any wrongdoing.The InternationalConsortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) has since approached the firm with allegations of wrongdoing, after it was handed data obtained in the hack, which Appleby strongly refutes.Appleby said in a statement it did not tolerate "illegal behaviour," and said the ICIJ's allegations were "unfounded and based on a lack of understanding of the legitimate and lawful structures used in the offshore sector."The firm said it had investigated the allegations "thoroughly and vigorously," and was satisfied there was no evidence of wrongdoing "either on the part of ourselves or our clients."The ICIJ and its media partners are reportedly planning to publish a series of stories based on the allegations.The news comes 18 months after the release of the so-called "Panama Papers" breach, in which 11.5 million documents were leaked from law firm Mossack Fonseca.The leak led to a series of high-profile scandals, including the resignation of the Prime Minister of Iceland after it was alleged he had hidden millions of dollars-worth of investments in an offshore shell company.Appleby, which has branches in tax havens including the Cayman Islands and British Virgin Islands, specialises in advising high-net worth individuals as well as public and private companies.Its clients are said to include FTSE 100 and Fortune 500 companies, and the individuals affected by the leak are reported to be among the richest in the UK.Appleby also criticised the ICIJ for using data that had been "obtained illegally."The firm said it had reviewed its cyber security arrangements since last year's hack, and was now "confident that our data integrity is secure."Data breaches at law firms are a growing concern, since emails — in which confidential documents tend to be sent — are frequently un encrypted.As well as being leaked, such information can be sold by hackers to third parties, to be used in crimes such as insider trading.

Offshore Accounts - Barrett Tax Law - Canada's Tax Lawyers

Can you relate to Jack and Jane? If you have money in offshore accounts, make sure you protect yourself as well as your money as soon as possible.
In recent news, the Panama Papers leaks have caused many taxpayers and business owners to worry about their foreign investments. Barrett Tax Law has the official list of every Canadian business that has been connected to the Panama Papers. Click on this link to view the list: http://barretttaxlaw.com/panama-papers/
Whether your name is linked to the Panama Papers or not, if you have money in an offshore account, call Barrett Tax Law today to schedule a consultation with an award-winning tax lawyer and figure out a plan to protect yourself today.
If theCanada Revenue Agency ("CRA") is charging you with tax evasion, call Canada's Tax Lawyers™ right away at 1-877-8-TAX-TAX.

11:53

Offshore Construction: Law and Practice

BOOK REVIEW
OFFSHORE CONSTRUCTION: LAW AND PRACTICE
By Stuart Beadnall and Simon Moore
...

Offshore Construction: Law and Practice

BOOK REVIEW
OFFSHORE CONSTRUCTION: LAW AND PRACTICE
By Stuart Beadnall and Simon MooreISBN: 978 1 13879 996 7 (book)
978 1 31575 575 5 (ebook)
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A UNIQUE WORK OF REFERENCE
ON THE LEGAL COMPLEXITIES OF OFFSHORE CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
An appreciation by Phillip TaylorMBE and Elizabeth Taylor of Richmond GreenChambers
There are many kinds of ships and an almost infinite variety of construction projects. But under what category would you place an offshore construction project – and under what category of law? The answer is rather important if you happen to be a practitioner dealing with such a project and having to draft the construction contract. If so, your first port of call for clear, authoritative and erudite advice on this and related matters would be this book by Stuart Beadnall and Simon Moore.
It would be entirely appropriate to call this a specialist legal textbook, for offshore construction is a specialist area of construction and engineering which could well be the province of the construction lawyer but, actually, it isn’t. The authors Beadnall and Moore explain in the acknowledgements that in the opinion of industry insiders their industry is unique for several reasons. An offshore construction, whatever function it serves is not a ship nor, in their words ‘a floating form of offshore building.’
It is (instead) a specialist area of marine construction in its own right,’ they add, but one that survives ‘without the benefit of standard contracts, nor any body of law specifically concerning offshore construction contracts.’
Small wonder that in the opinion of C W Chung -- who served as Executive Vice President of Daewoo Heavy Industries, (a leading provider of offshore oil and gas units) -- and who commissioned this book, ‘a legal textbook focusing entirely on offshore construction contracts is long overdue.’ This then is a pioneering work in this field and as such, an important addition to Lloyd’sShippingLaw Library published by Informa Law from Routledge.
Having defined what an offshore construction project is, the authors describe the book as ‘concerned with contracts for designing, building and installing units or platforms or vessels or facilities, for the exploration, development, production and decommissioning of offshore oil and gas fields.’ Referring to the long list of challenges inherent in building an offshore facility, including technological and commercial challenges, as well as fluctuations in market conditions, the need to innovate and the possibility that things may go wrong, the book is also focused inevitably on disputes.
Logically organised over eighteen chapters, the book covers, one would assume, every conceivable aspect concerning the law and practice of offshore construction, from tendering and negotiating contracts, to design risk, subcontracting and delay, to a host of other issues, including defects, termination, insurance, transport and installation and much more. The final chapter deals with dispute resolution procedures and there is a special chapter on intellectual property rights.
What particularly distinguishes the book is the clarity of explanation and analysis throughout. One tends to wonder why more legal texts aren’t written with a similarly plain-speaking approach. Note also that the authors focus primarily on English law which, as they say, remains the common choice of law for offshore construction contracts.
Easy to use, with a detailed table of contents and numbered paragraphs, the book excels as a work of reference, with extensive footnoting and tables of cases and legislation. There can’t be a shipping practitioner anywhere who wouldn’t benefit from acquiring a copy.
The publication date is cited as at 2017.

Offshore Drilling - Singing karaoke to my own song like a boss

removed the main vocal track from my own song, and sang along with it. Problem?
Lyrics:
Killing and drilling with no regret
2010 is a year we will never forget
It was not the first, hath happened in the past
we have not learned from our mistakes, 'twill not be our last
Offshore driller you cannot hide
motherfucker let's hang 'em high
your corruption, rotten inside
our protest been brought to nigh
our voices, battered, stifled down
can't contain these thoughts inside my head
oil slicked lies fill my lungs as I drown
forced to pander to a ruthless corporate head
you answer to no one? FUCK THAT!! I'll tell you what!! Hear this, asshole!!! ANSWER TO... MEEEEEEE!!!!!
Offshore driller you cannot hide
motherfucker let's hang 'em high
your corruption, rotten inside
our protest been brought to nigh
our voices, battered, stifled down
can't contain these thoughts inside my head
oil slicked lies fill my lungs as I drown
forced to pander to a ruthless corporate head
unwilling to change, set in your ways
you are a selfish coward; reap what you sow
think yourself a harbinger of the end of days?
I'll show you the real devil, cast you down below

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Miss You - Louis Tomlinson Cover

This is our cover of Louis Tomlinsons Miss You!!
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Miss You - Louis Tomlinson Cover

This is our cover of Louis Tomlinsons Miss You!!
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Woodkid - I Love You - INSTRUMENTAL COVER

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LYRICS (also in the subtitles):
Where the light shivers offshore
Through the tides of oceans
We are shining in the rising sun
As we are floating in the blue
I am softly watching you
Oh boy your eyes betray what burns inside you
Whatever I feel for you
You only seem to care about you
Is there any chance you could see me too?
CauseI love you
Is there anything I could do
Just to get some attention from you?
In the waves I've lost every trace of you
Where are you?
After all I drifted ashore
Through the streams of oceans
Whispers wasted in the sand
As we were dancing in the blue
I was synchronized with you
But now the sound of love is out of tune
Whatever I feel for you
You only seem to care about you
Is there any chance you could see me too?
Cause I love you
Is there anything I could do
Just to get some attention from you?
In the waves I've lost every trace of you
Where are you?
[x2]

Woodkid — I love you (acoustic cover) | Анна Ворфоломеева

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Вокал — Анна Ворфоломеева
Гитара — Пётр Черниенко
Камера — Василий Нефёдкин
Фокус — Михаил Колибаба
Цвет — Александр Клецов
Ассистент — Андрей Миликов
Запись звука и сведение — Пётр Черниенко
LYRICS
WOODKID "I Love You"
Where the light shivers offshore
Through the tides of oceans
We are shining in the rising sun
As we are floating in the blue
I am softly watching you
Oh boy your eyes betray what burns inside you
Whatever I feel for you
You only seem to care about you
Is there any chance you could see me too?
CauseI love you
Is there anything I could do
Just to get some attention from you?
In the waves I've lost every trace of you
Where are you?
After all I drifted ashore
Through the streams of oceans
Whispers wasted in the sand
As we were dancing in the blue
I was synchronized with you
But now the sound of love is out of tune
Whatever I feel for you
You only seem to care about you
Is there any chance you could see me too?
Cause I love you
Is there anything I could do
Just to get some attention from you?
In the waves I've lost every trace of you
Where are you?

6:01

Lutang - Ely Buendia & The Itchyworms Official Full Length Music Video

MAINSTREAM NEWS MEDIA EXTRACTS: I
The sensational Carroll FoundationTrust and parallel Duke of Sutherland Trust multi-billion dollar corporate identity theft offshore tax fraud bribery scandal which is encircling the beleaguered Lloyds Bank chairman Lord Blackwell has disclosed that this case is now regarded as one of the largest ever white collar organized crime bank fraud heist operations in living memory.
Sources have confirmed that the explosive FBIScotland Yard cross-border criminal “standard of proof” prosecution files contain forensic specimen exhibits of forged and falsified Lloyds Bank accounts which are “directly linked” to the fraudulent incorporation of a WithersWorldwide law firm shadow “criminal parallel trust” which effectively impulsed the embezzlement of two hundred million dollars of the Carroll Foundation Trust’s huge treasury investment holdings that were held at the Queen’s bankers Coutts & Co and Barclays International.
Scotland Yard leaked sources have disclosed that the files have named the core cell high value suspects which includes Anthony Richard Clarke a trustee of the Carroll Foundation Trust who is currently trading under the corporate umbrella of a bewildering array of UK Companies House “registered” criminal front corporations based in a small suite of offices at 100Pall Mall London close to Buckingham Palace and Scotland.
The Carroll Foundation Trust files are held within a complete lockdown at the FBI Washington DC field office and the Metropolitan Police Scotland Yard London under the supervision of the commissioner who is known to have an intimate knowledge of this case which stretches the globe spanning a staggering sixteen years.
MAINSTREAM NEWS MEDIA EXTRACTS: II
The sensational Carroll Foundation Trust and parallel Duke of Sutherland Trust multi-billion dollar corporate identity theft offshore tax fraud bribery scandal has disclosed that yet another UK LawSociety firm has been named in the explosive criminal “standard of proof” prosecution files which are currently “held in custody” at Scotland Yard.
Sources have confirmed that the City of London law firm Penningtons Manches premises were penetrated by the FBI Scotland Yard targeted Withers Worldwide law firm crime syndicate which removed Carroll Foundation Trust settlement deeds archival records in what was a bungled attempt to destroy a forensic paper trail leading back to this massive City of London bank fraud heist that stretches the globe.
Further sources have said that the “Penningtons Manches blue file” dossiers contain compelling evidential material which surrounds the fraudulent incorporation of a Withers Worldwide law firm shadow “criminal parallel trust” that effectively embezzled a mind boggling two hundred million dollars of Gerald Carroll’s huge treasury investment holdings which were held the Queen’s bankers Coutts & Co and Barclays Bank.
The latest disturbing insights into the Duke of Sutherland estate and Gerald Carroll Trust debacle which involves yet another law firm follows on from British and American media reports on the case which have revealed that major parts of the Gerald Carroll life tenant estate records were destroyed at the Pinney Talfourd law firm’s premises in Brentwood Essex.
Scotland Yard leaked sources have said that the dossiers contain forensic specimen exhibits of the co-ordinated break-ins burglaries theft and criminal seizure offences which were “targeted” at Gerald Carroll’s multi-million dollar Eaton SquareBelgravia penthouse and Westminster residences in central London following a complete refusal by the Metropolitan Police to provide assistance covering a bizarre six to eight years.
Sources have also disclosed said that Haslers the accountancy firm with offices in Loughton Essex and Nassau Bahamas are known to be one of the pivotal “central actors” in this case spanning a staggering sixteen years.
The Carroll Foundation Trust files are held within a complete lockdown at the FBI Washington DC field office and the Metropolitan Police Scotland Yard London under the supervision of the commissioner who is known to have an intimate knowledge of this case of international importance.
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1:23

What is Maritime Law?

There are many stipulations when it comes to maritime law and you may have a right to brin...

What is Maritime Law?

There are many stipulations when it comes to maritime law and you may have a right to bring a claim against your employer for your maritime injuries. Personal injury attorneyJohn Jefcoat explains how you might deal with those who might have been injured offshore.

13:53

WHO'S CENSORING YOUTUBE - SPLC pt.1 (Offshore Accounts)

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Let me be clear, this video is d...

WHO'S CENSORING YOUTUBE - SPLC pt.1 (Offshore Accounts)

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Let me be clear, this video is designed to hold the fire to the SPLC, as are the next 3. They're helping Youtube and other social medias to censor certain people they deem "hateful". I don't discuss that much in this video as the resources for this information are plentiful. I focused on the information that's damning but not so easily found.
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0:53

Why is the Offshore Work Environment So Risky ?

At Doyle LLP Trial Lawyers, we pride ourselves on our knowledge of the maritime industry. ...

Why is the Offshore Work Environment So Risky ?

At DoyleLLPTrialLawyers, we pride ourselves on our knowledge of the maritime industry. Our decades of combined experience representing injured maritime workers allows us to understand the risks and challenges of your job, as well as how to navigate the legal and personal needs of clients pursuing offshore injury claims.
Visithttp://offshoreinjurytrialattorney.com/offshore-injuries/ for more information or Call our Attorneys at 888-571-1001

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I have Been Injured Offshore, What should I do ?

Seamen can experience a multitude of injuries on many different vessels, such as drill shi...

I have Been Injured Offshore, What should I do ?

Seamen can experience a multitude of injuries on many different vessels, such as drill ships, cruise ships, tankers, cargo ships, dive boats, dredges, barges, tugboats, oil rigs and numerous others. ContactDoyleLLPTrialLawyers today to evaluate your maritime injury claim. Our firm will guide you through the details of your case and identify plans of action to aim for a positive outcome.
Call Us at: 888-571-1001 or visit "http://offshoreinjurytrialattorney.com" for more info.

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Should I Wait to Disclose My Offshore Accounts?

We are a five attorney boutique tax litigation and tax controversy law firm. Our tax litig...

Should I Wait to Disclose My Offshore Accounts?

We are a five attorney boutique tax litigation and tax controversy law firm. Our tax litigation attorneys have advised hundreds of clients around the world with offshore accounts who failed to file ForeignBank Account Reports (FBARs) on how to avoid criminal prosecution, and whether to enter the IRS Voluntary DisclosureAmnestyProgram. All of our tax lawyers have formerly practiced as trial attorneys with the Internal Revenue Service. For more information call 1-800-380-Tax Litigator.

0:52

Do I have to report what I make offshore? | Law Offices of Mark L. Horwitz, P.A.

Offshore earnings and bank accounts need to be reported to the IRS. Recent IRS initiatives...

Do I have to report what I make offshore? | Law Offices of Mark L. Horwitz, P.A.

Offshore earnings and bank accounts need to be reported to the IRS. Recent IRS initiatives encourage those who have accounts and income overseas to report this money to the IRS. Failing to report these earnings or accounts can result in high penalties, fees, or even a criminal charge.
Avoid problems with the IRS by reporting your income and accounts accurately. Speak with a qualified attorney about the best way to report your accounts and income to the IRS.
The Law Offices of Mark L. Horwitz have extensive experience with tax law. You can schedule a consultation and learn more about recent IRS regulations at mlhorwitzlaw.com.

Californians Rally Against Offshore Drilling

From: https://www.youtube.com/user/AssociatedPress
February 08, 2018 - Hundreds of demonstrators converged on the California state capitol in Sacramento Thursday voicing their opposition to a Trump administration plan to expand offshore drilling. The plan could open nearly all US coastlines to oil and gas drilling. (Feb. 8)
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RUN FOR MONEY? Ft. Anthony Travers, Senior Partner at an Offshore Law Firm

The publication of the Panama papers produced a lot of moral arguments but very few legal ...